Mr. Speaker, I too have a question for the Solicitor General.
The minister's entire defence is based on the letter from his Liberal friend, Frederick D. Toole. We know that this individual has contributed to the Liberal Party coffers, as has his law firm, which has received several government contracts. The very least that can be said is that, when he signed his letter to the minister, Mr. Toole found himself in an extremely awkward situation.
Since his alibi is so unbelievable, what is the minister waiting for to resign?