Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has changed his tune a few times since yesterday. According to his Deputy Prime Minister, he was 100 per cent behind Jean-Louis Roux. According to what his press attache said yesterday, the Prime Minister was not aware of Jean-Louis Roux's remarks and actions. And today, the Prime Minister himself tells us Jean-Louis Roux raised the matter with him.
It is difficult to follow what the Prime Minister is saying. Let me put my question in clear and simple terms: Will the Prime Minister rise in his place and tell us today whether or not the routine RCMP investigation on Senator Roux contained any reference to events that took place in 1942?