Thank you.
Stories were posted this morning about additional information related to the Prime Minister's trip to Jamaica. In particular, I note the way in which the information is coming out in trickles, dribs and drabs. First there's a bit of denial, and then there's a bit of deflection, and then there's a dig-in, and then we find that there's more and more information.
In light of the various Trudeau reports and in light of some of these discrepancies, do you believe that amendments to the Conflict of Interest Act should provide, particularly to the office-holders and to the Prime Minister...?
What do you suggest we do to tighten that up so that the perception of a conflict and the real conflict are dealt with in a way and a seriousness that helps to restore public confidence and trust?