Mr. Speaker, the problem is that Michael Geist also condemned the minister's stunt and said that the Conservative government is creating a misguided exception in its own interest.
As it turns out, even the only person the minister could find does not agree at all. In general, when people misquote, it is because they have something to hide.
Why does the government want to change the law to serve the Conservative Party's partisan interests, like it recently did with the unfair elections act?