Mr. Speaker, the military is doing well despite rather than because of the leadership.
A good leader and in particular a good military leader must be trusted and respected by those who follow.
General Boyle's Somalia inquiry testimony indicates that his leadership includes misleading the military police, breaking the spirit of the Access to Information Act, accusing junior officers of lacking moral fibre and receiving preferential treatment from his department.
Will the Prime Minister now act to provide unquestioned leadership for the Canadian forces by removing General Boyle and the Minister Collenette?