Mr. Speaker, thanks to a Conservative motion, the Auditor General shed light on the ArriveCAN scandal. What she found was not pretty. GC Strategies, a two-person firm that operated out of a basement and had no IT experience, got $64 million for doing nothing. According to the report, nobody knows who did the work, what was done, whether those people did anything or whether they were qualified to do it.
The Conservatives are going to take the next step. We are going to move a motion to get Canadians their money back.
Will the Prime Minister vote in favour of our motion to reimburse Canadians for his ministers' incompetence?