Mr. Speaker, there is no guarantee that we will have any apologies and we have no intention of issuing any apologies.
We are simply raising questions about the OPP evidence. This evidence suggests that John Reynolds, the Minister of the Environment and other Conservatives played a role in a criminal offence involving a bribe in the form of a federal appointment.
Can the government confirm that it has conducted its own internal investigation of the matter? Will it make its findings public, yes or no?