Mr. Speaker, I am stunned that my colleague said somehow the Harper government had cleaned up messes when we had so many cases of corruption that the Harper regime refused, shut down Parliament on, so we could not get information. There was the $3.1 billion that could not be found around anti-terrorism activity. The G8 fund, and a gazebo, was a billion dollars, and the Harper regime shut it down so we could not get to the bottom of it. There was the F-35 procurement scandal. The Phoenix pay system that we are still afflicted with today cost $2.2 billion, and the Harper government refused to have any sort of inquiry on it. There is the ETS scandal, which is $400 million, and again, the Harper government shut it down.
Why did the Harper regime shut down all of the inquiries into all of these scandals? Do Conservatives finally admit they were wrong to refuse to get Parliament to get to the bottom of these incredible, atrocious Conservative scandals?