Madam Speaker, the role of the RCMP is to enforce the rule of law equally for all. It is interesting to me how often the RCMP does not investigate things happening in the government that are suggested to be criminal, like what happened with the Prime Minister in the WE Charity scandal and like when Brenda Lucki kept information from the public on the Nova Scotia massacre because of an announcement with respect to gun legislation that was coming from the government.
There is not enough separation between the current Liberal government and the RCMP, and that is a concern. The RCMP needs to investigate all of the accused criminality. The whistle-blower said there was criminality and certainly I have outlined how the RCMP officers can look at that evidence the way they would if the whistle-blowers just called up the RCMP and told the officers where to go and look. That would be a great thing to do.
However, in lieu of that, this is what we as parliamentarians can do to make sure that the information gets there so that they can investigate. Perhaps the officers will find nothing. The RCMP can choose to do whatever it wants to do. If the RCMP officers do want to use it in a criminal prosecution, they will have to follow the law and get a warrant, but they will know where to look.