Mr. Speaker, on Monday, the Minister of Canadian Heritage said, and I quote: "Mr. Beaudry is a very respectable person who does not engage in activities without first making sure that they are compatible with his duties".
My question is for the Prime Minister. How does he reconcile this statement made by his heritage minister and the admission by his personal ethics counselor, Mr. Wilson, that it was only after the fact that the chairman of the National Capital Commission consulted him?