OTTAWA — The owner of a photo and video studio in Brampton, Ont., has a couple of questions for MP Parm Gill.

Mainly, Jaswant "Sodhi" Nagra wants to know why Gill hasn't yet paid him for $6,328 in services rendered between 2008 and 2011 and no longer returns his calls and e-mails.

"I called so many times, maybe 15, 20 times. Last month I went to Parm's office," he said. "All the time he ignores my phone (calls)."

Nagra owns Friends of Video Productions, a company that offers video, photo and DJ services for local businesses.

He maintains Gill owes him the money — which he admits is a lot for his small business — for five separate events, including two election night parties for the Tory MP for the riding of Brampton-Springdale.

"Sometimes Parm called me, sometimes his brother, saying: 'Sodhi, I need video, I need photography,'" Nagra said.

"I provided video, photo and my services to him."

The services included renting out a DJ sound system and projector and offering videography services for Gill's victory party on May 2, 2011; video, photography and DJ services for a barbecue fundraiser on Sept. 27, 2009; and renting a DJ sound system and projector for election night on Oct. 14 2008.

QMI Agency has copies of the bills, which also appear to have been forwarded to Gill's personal e-mail account.

"Before each election, he'd come here one week before, he come here with (his brother), other campaign guys," Nagra said. "He'd say: 'Next week I'll win, I'll pay you, your whole bill.'"

So far, Nagra says he hasn't seen a cent.

Gill turned down repeated interview requests by QMI Agency over two days, but through a spokesman said he was not aware of any outstanding bills to Friends of Video Productions.

Gill also maintained he'd fully reported all relevant expenses on his Elections Canada returns.

"All eligible and/or required expenses relating to his election campaign have been paid and reported appropriately," spokesman Chris Armes said in an e-mail.

Candidates are required to report all expenses, including those related to election night parties, as "other" campaign expenses on their final returns.

Neither Gill's '08 or '11 returns claim any expenses for election night celebrations.

Gill won one of the most the fiercely contested in the country in 2011 by 10,397 votes, beating out Liberal incumbent Ruby Dhalla.

He ran unsuccessfully for the seat in both 2006 and in 2008.