Mr. Speaker, I do not suppose it was a cultural exchange between Mickey Mouse and a representative of the federal government, when the Minister of Canadian Heritage, unbeknownst to the taxpayers, went to Los Angeles two weeks ago. That just does not make sense.
My question is directed to the Acting Prime Minister. Considering the conflict of interest guidelines that apply to members of this government and considering that the case of Power DirecTV has shown there is a very close relationship between this government and influential Liberals in the business community, including Mr. Paul Desmarais, father of the Prime Minister's son-in-law and member of the board of directors of Seagram, does the acting Prime Minister realize that the conduct of the Minister of Canadian Heritage raises questions about the integrity of the Liberal government?