Mr. Speaker, we have the hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets, who has worked tirelessly to get answers and accountability for Canadians. We owe him a debt of gratitude for that. He is absolutely right. The numbers that I talk about are just a small sample of cases that they looked at with respect to the corrupted $1-billion green slush fund.
It is interesting that the member brings up media. We had the case of CTV this week, which was caught maliciously editing a clip of the Leader of the Opposition to create a fake story about something that was not said. That shows something about priorities. We talk about other things that the government spends Canadians' money on. That includes, of course, massive media subsidies. People can draw their conclusions about why heavily subsidized Liberal media would not want to call out the corruption that has occurred after nine years of the current government.