It remains that, in an illegal lobbying case, people subject to the Conflict of Interest Act are the usual targets.
During your last appearance before the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, in March 2019, the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner had not yet completed the investigation. He later recognized that the Prime Minister was guilty of violating the Act, even though he was denied access to several Cabinet documents during his investigation. He concluded the following:
[351] […] The actions that sought to further these interests were improper since the actions were contrary to the constitutional principles of prosecutorial independence and the rule of law. [352] […] Therefore, I find that Mr. Trudeau contravened section 9 of the Act.
In March 2019, at the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, you said the following about Minister Wilson‑Raybould:So I repeat my contention that the Minister experienced lawful advocacy to consider doing something lawful in the public interest.
Do you stand by that statement, now that you know the Prime Minister was found guilty of violating the Act?