Mr. Speaker, in an unprecedented confession, the Prime Minister has admitted that four more ministers-I repeat four more-were guilty of interfering with the CRTC's decision-making process with respect to applications for licences.
Are we to understand that flying in the face of all precedents, the Prime Minister decided not to ask for the resignation of the Minister of Canadian Heritage because he realized he would have had to get rid of four other ministers as well who also tried to exert undue influence on the CRTC?