Mr. Speaker, to continue droning my answer, the Citizen article says “a Citizen reporter playing Mr. Proctor's eavesdropping role on two unsuspecting passengers sitting opposite” said the two men obviously knew each other and spoke sporadically, “but much of their discourse is lost in the din”.
Here is some independent evidence about the circumstances leading to this controversy in the House. I suggest hon. members take a look at the Citizen to see what happened when current reporters tried to take notes of a conversation under the circumstance raised by the member for Palliser. They could not do it. They—