Thank you, Madam Chair.
As I was saying before, Liberal members, as they always do, run interference to cover for the Prime Minister and the finance minister in questions around his potential conflict of interest.
In addition to there being issues around a potential conflict involving the finance minister, we know that there are serious questions about the most conflicted Prime Minister in Canadian history.
There is an ethics screen that is supposedly in place, but we don't know how often it is triggered. We don't know who the Prime Minister is meeting with. We know that the Ethics Commissioner told the Prime Minister to stay away from Brookfield, yet since the Ethics Commissioner provided him with that direction, the Prime Minister has repeatedly done exactly the opposite, meeting with Brookfield on multiple occasions.
Two days after the election, the Prime Minister met with a Brookfield company that was captured by the screen. On May 6, the Prime Minister met with the CEO of Brookfield Infrastructure in Washington, D.C. The Prime Minister—
