Mr. Speaker, listening to the Minister of Finance, one gets the impression that only the Liberals are right regarding this issue. All the editorial writers are wrong. The Liberals are the only ones in step, as in the case of the army.
The Prime Minister's silence today speaks volumes. So do the comments made by the Minister of Finance, who tries to cover up his colleagues' blunder.
I ask the Minister of Finance: What does he have to say to the statements made by the auditor general, Mr. Desautels, who said he would do the same work again, and by the former auditor general, Mr. Dye, who said the Liberal government does not understand anything about the auditor general's role?