To my colleague's point, I get it. No member of Parliament has expensed a few thousand dollars to go stay at the barn at the National Capital Commission's property. However, that's another $8-million racket that Liberal members have had to answer for. It may seem small to some, but today we're talking about much bigger amounts of money, Mr. Chair. We're talking about a half-million-dollar trip to Montana, and maybe they went to Yellowstone. We forgot to look into that part.
There was a $90,000 Jamaican vacation and a $428,258 taxpayer-funded Liberal Party caucus retreat in New Brunswick in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea. It's a very beautiful place in Canada, but that's still a substantial amount of money.
Mr. Chair, when I read this motion, I'm just going to say.... I have done little bit of rambling here. I'm a little bit tired today. I'm sorry, Mr. Chair, if I've rambled a bit, but I'm just going to cut to the chase, and this is going to be really important: This is just simply a deflection.
What is it a deflection from? They don't want the RCMP here until after—