Madam Speaker, like I said, all parties are troubled by the circumstances surrounding contracts awarded for work on the ArriveCAN application. Canadians and Parliamentarians deserve and demand answers, as does the government. There are many inquiries and investigations into the ArriveCAN contracts issue, and we fully support all of that work. It is important that we allow these activities to conclude so we can make decisions based on a full picture of what happened.
As we continue to work across party lines to uncover the facts, we expect candid and complete testimony at all committees, and in the case of Mr. Firth and GC Strategies, that did not happen. That is why we voted for Mr. Firth to present himself here in the House, and we will continue to support the investigations and inquiries into this matter.