Mr. Speaker, Gerald Morin was overheard in a casino prejudging the outcomes. The solicitor general did exactly the same thing. Loose lips. I would say what is good for the goose is good for the gander.
In view of the prejudging of the solicitor general and Gerald Morin, which is serious enough that the chair even acknowledged it was that kind of comment, would the solicitor general strike immediately an independent judicial inquiry, or is he still saying that he has confidence in the present inquiry?