Mr. Speaker, my question is directed to the Prime Minister.
In a report the government submitted to the Krever Commission last Friday, Judge Krever's approach was qualified as repugnant and without foundation. He was also accused of looking for scapegoats to explain what happened, instead of focusing on making the blood system safer. However, the Krever commission was given a mandate to investigate the events and the shortcomings in the system which led to thousands of Canadians being infected.
Does the Prime Minister endorse the statements in the report submitted by his government to the effect that Judge Krever's attitude is repugnant and that the government is in no way to blame for the tainted blood scandal?