Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday made her strongest comments on impeachment to date in rejecting an idea some House Democrats have floated to censure President Donald Trump.

“No. I think censure is just a way out,” the California Democrat said at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, when asked if she would support a censure resolution against Trump. “If you want to go, you have to go. In other words, if the goods are there, you must impeach.”

[Trump says he doesn’t want to be impeached, but he sure acts like it]

Pelosi has always said Democrats will let the facts obtained during their investigations of Trump dictate whether impeachment is merited or not, but her statement noting “if the goods are there, you must impeach” is some of her strongest language yet on the matter.

In rejecting the idea of censure, Pelosi basically said no action short of impeachment will be enough to punish Trump for his alleged misdeeds.