Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of National Defence.
We learned that the chief of defence staff approved a plan to tamper with documents critical to the Somalia inquiry. His lawyer excused General Boyle, citing his failing memory, and I quote:
"When you are talking about something which happened many years ago, your memory may not be as clear".
Fortunately, his lawyer added: "He now remembers". The documents turned over to the commission allowed the general to recover his memory.
Considering that the military police's report that was given to the commission exonerated General Boyle, is the minister going to ask the military police to alter its report in the light of these new facts?