Mr. Speaker, these notes have been taken as evidence by the public complaints commission in Vancouver.
Yesterday the Prime Minister said: “I cannot have a better witness than the member for Palliser”.
The notes are before a public complaints commission the solicitor general oversees. We cannot have the chief officer of that commission sitting as solicitor general while notes that are saying he did something against that commission are before the commission and under investigation.
Will the Prime Minister have the solicitor general resign until this commission is over with?