Madam Speaker, I have respect for that member. Like some of his colleagues, he is very respectful of the House and I appreciate that, but yet again, we have Conservatives not taking responsibility for their scandals.
The NDP fought to get to the bottom of the SNC-Lavalin scandal. With the WE Charity scandal, of course, we played the pivotal role. With SDTC, we are now part of the majority in the House that has said very clearly the documents need to be provided.
Conservatives are responsible for scandals that were even bigger than the Liberal scandals. We look at the $400 million of the ETS scandal, which the Harper government shut down so Canadians could never find the real links and the corruption of the Harper government. There was the $1 billion for the G8 scandal; of course, we remember the gazebos. Again, the Harper regime shut it down so Canadians could not find out the truth of what happened with that billion dollars. There was the $2.2 billion for the Phoenix pay scandal and the $3.1 billion that somehow just disappeared. There was no paper trail around anti-terrorism funding.
All of these scandals: that is the Conservative record, the most corrupt government in Canadian history.
Will one Conservative MP, just one, stand up and say they are sorry to Canadians, they are sorry that billions of dollars were misspent, that they covered everything up, that they refused to allow Parliament to play its role? Will that—