Mr. Speaker, I am a little surprised by the Prime Minister's behaviour, when he knows that this meeting only led to a general exchange of views without anything specific on the contents of the lobbyists bill. Since the Prime Minister is getting ready to answer our questions tomorrow, I would like to give him some food for thought and ask him if he wants his commitment to impose greater transparency on lobbyists to be taken seriously, if he is ready today, or tomorrow if he wants, to make a priority of having the new ethics counsellor really investigate the actions of the lobbyists implicated in the questionable Pearson Airport contract.
In the House of Commons on June 15th, 1994. See this statement in context.