Thank you, Mr. Chair.
A short time ago there was an exchange in Winnipeg between a Globe and Mail journalist and the Prime Minister. The question from the Globe and Mail journalist reads:
The former assistant deputy of defence for procurement, testifying before a House of Commons committee, said it is a great mistake to go to a sole-source contract. He said that an open competition would get the best fighter at the lowest price with the most jobs. Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff is proposing a review of the process, with a possible conversion to an open bid. Would it not be in the best interest for taxpayers to follow Mr. Ignatieff's advice on this?
That was the question.
The Prime Minister's answer reads:
First of all, in terms of the individual that you're talking about, his advice was very different at the time he was actually paid to give it.
Can you comment on that, Mr. Williams?