Mr. Speaker, before he lost his temper, the Minister of Industry advised us to put our questions to the Minister of Canadian Heritage when he arrived in the House. That is now the case.
Therefore, considering the conflict of interest guidelines governing members of this government, the fact that the Power DirecTV case has indicated the existence of a very close relationship between this government and influential Liberals in the business community, including Paul Desmarais, father of the Prime Minister's son-in-law and a member of the board of directors of Seagram's, does the Minister of Canadian Heritage realize that his conduct has cast doubts on the integrity of the Liberal government?