Madam Speaker, what I said was about the rise of censorship around the world, and what I did was I included Canada and the government in that. The reason I did that is that the evidence is very clear. If we look at the last time the Liberals pulled this stunt, a very similar stunt, it was with the Winnipeg lab, when they refused to give the House documents. What were they hiding? This is what Canadians really want to know.
We have heard the Liberals throughout this entire debate not want to actually talk about the essence of what we are talking about here today, which is the right of Parliament, the supremacy of Parliament, to be able to order these documents and see them as the people's representatives. Instead of releasing them, the Liberals are making this debate go on and on. Each time they get up, instead of actually debating us on it, they bring up another issue. When I am talking about censorship and comparing us to other countries that are perhaps much more authoritarian, it is a warning because we are heading in that direction and Canadians do not want us going in that direction.