Mr. Speaker, the minister's actions speak much louder than his words.
The minister did not provide the Somali inquiry with the military police report, such an important document, until four months after the minister had accepted it.
It would seem that General Boyle had to be appointed to the position of chief of defence staff because anyone else would have deemed it necessary to go further and get to the bottom of why the hard disk and certain records were missing.
My question is for the Prime Minister. Does the Prime Minister not see that this one event alone is so serious that clearly the Minister of National Defence and the chief of defence staff, General Boyle, must resign?