Mr. Speaker, the revelation about the relationship between Karlheinz Schreiber and Elmer MacKay is something that could not have been known by anybody else and was not known by anybody else.
It not only points out the impropriety of the solicitor general's actions but the fact that the notes taken by the member for Palliser are accurate. No one has accused him of being psychic. He could not have pulled this out of thin air.
The fact is that this points to the fact that the solicitor general was talking in the way that the member for Palliser said he was. He committed another indiscretion and he should resign.