Mr. Speaker, to get back to the article in which Jean-Louis Roux recalls taking part in a demonstration against conscription on his way to ransack the Gazette 's offices on St. Catherine Street, the windows of all the stores with foreign-sounding names-especially Hebrew names-were shattered. During the confrontation, he was hit so hard in the mouth that his jaw was fractured and he suffered from temporary amnesia, which, I should add, lasted 50 years.
I ask the Deputy Prime Minister if Jean-Louis Roux informed the Prime Minister of his involvement in these events, of his wearing a disguise and sporting a swastika at the University of Montreal laboratories, before accepting his appointment as Lieutenant Governor?