Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Deputy Prime Minister. Last week, the Prime Minister attempted to make light of what General Clive Addy had to say by describing it as the words of a frustrated individual, who was not pleased at having been forced to leave the Army and was therefore criticizing the Armed Forces. Now it is General Lewis Mackenzie's turn to question the leadership of the Armed Forces, and even the loyalty of the Prime Minister, by saying: "He is very
loyal to his staff, which I find admirable, but he ought to be equally loyal to the Army."
How can the Deputy Prime Minister again ignore the extremely harsh criticisms of the Prime Minister being made by other retired generals?