Madam Speaker, my colleague and I have enjoyed working together on a number of things in a positive way. This one is interesting, though.
The member talked about scandals, and what we have seen is almost a competition between the Liberals and Conservatives over scandals. I was here during the Harper scandals. Members will remember the the Senate expense scandal, with Mike Duffy claiming expenses and Nigel Wright paying for them with a cheque. There was the in-and-out scandal with regard to election financing, where the Conservatives were caught moving money around during the election. There was the robocall scandal, which, we remember that, was where Michael Sona took a hit for the Conservatives in trying to get people to vote at the wrong places.
There was the prorogation of Parliament scandal, where former prime minister Stephen Harper prorogued Parliament a couple of times. There was the Afghan detainee scandal, similar to this, where documents were not provided. There was the censorship and control of information scandal. Then there was the Elections Act amendment scandal and, lastly, one of my fan favourites, Tony Clement and the G8 fake lake and gazebo scandal.
Can my friend indicate if perhaps there are more Liberal scandals than Conservative scandals since this is what it has devolved to?