Mr. Speaker, on Friday, the Minister of Industry acknowledged that Eddie Goldenberg, the Prime Minister's senior adviser, had communicated two things to him, and I quote: "-that the Prime Minister did not want to be involved in any way in the matter, and neither did he". Not long before, however, the Minister of Industry had said he had kept Mr. Goldenberg informed of all developments concerning Power DirecTv.
How does the Prime Minister explain the Minister of Industry's regularly informing his senior adviser, Eddie Goldenberg, of decisions concerning Power DirecTv, after Mr. Goldenberg had said he did not want to be involved in the matter in any way?