Mr. Speaker, for over a month now, the Conservatives have brought government to a standstill to talk about contempt of Parliament, specifically the fact that the government refuses to hand over the documents requested by Parliament. They have used this time to give all kinds of examples of Liberal corruption. However, we know that corruption and this kind of phenomenon of contempt of Parliament exist because the system allows them to exist.
Why not seize on this opportunity, then, to do something constructive? Why do the Conservatives not tell us about the measures they are going to put in place? How are they going to change the system to rein in corruption and make sure that this kind of situation never happens again?