Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's comments are rather ambiguous.
On the one hand, he tries to justify the former lieutenant- governor's actions. He admires his great career and is sorry he resigned. On the other hand, the Prime Minister tells us: "I did not know. It was not in the security report. I was not aware of these facts". He then tells us: "The lieutenant-governor was courageous enough to decide to resign on his own shedding a tear of regret".
What we want to know is this: If the Prime Minister had known the facts, would he still have appointed him? That is what the people want to know.