Mr. Speaker, as entertaining as the rantings of the member are, I must say that he stands in the House every single day and defends a Prime Minister who has twice been convicted of breaking ethics laws. I do not know how he can stand there with a straight face and continue to defend a corrupt government with scandal after scandal. Whether it is a spending scandal or an ethics scandal, the government thinks that it is above the law. It thinks it is above the supremacy of Parliament.
This Parliament said to hand over the papers, hand over the documents, and the member thinks he knows better, so he is going to lecture us and defend a corrupt Prime Minister who has been twice convicted of ethics scandals. That is the shame.