Madam Speaker, I listened carefully to my colleague's speech. I agree with him that lack of transparency and corruption are in the Liberal Party's DNA. We all remember the sponsorship scandal.
There is something I do not understand, however. We have been debating this question of privilege for five weeks now, and most of the House's work has been stalled. The Conservative Party has been saying for months, years even, that it has no confidence in the current Liberal government. For the past five weeks, the Conservatives have had the opportunity to bring down this government by asking for a confidence vote, but they are waiting for their opposition day to be on the agenda before finally putting forward a non-confidence motion.
The question to my colleague is simple. Why wait instead of taking action? For five weeks now, this party has continued to keep the Liberal Party in power.