Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister simply illustrates my point. I give him a chance to defend the reputation and morale of the Canadian Armed Forces and he immediately defends the reputation and morale of his political friends.
The Prime Minister was wrong in his choice of Minister of National Defence and wrong in his support of General Boyle. In
defending them he is really defending Liberal political interests and loyalties and failing to defend the national interests.
Are the political interests and loyalties of Liberals really worth more to the Prime Minister than the reputation and morale of the Canadian Armed Forces?