Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague and congratulate him on his French. I did not even know he spoke French. That is great news. We have another French speaker in the House of Commons. That is great. I would like to congratulate him. The Bloc Québécois will be happy; we have yet another francophone.
My colleague's question is very simple. We have the privilege of being in the House of Commons. We are here to keep an eye on things. As my Bloc Québécois colleague, who taught ethics for 30 years, said earlier, the primary role of parliamentarians is to ensure that the country is well governed. That includes knowing how the public's money is being spent. That is our role. Frankly, it is an absolute priority for the opposition to make sure that the government is doing its job and giving us the information in full “transparency”. I use quotation marks because, obviously, the current government does not know the definition of the word transparency.