Mr. Speaker, since the Deputy Prime Minister mentions poverty and other concerns, let us talk about social justice concerns.
Listening to the Deputy Prime Minister defend the solicitor general is a little like reading the soliloquy of Hamlet , whether he should be or not to be. It is clear that the solicitor general has neither the confidence of the people of Canada or even members of the House.
When will the solicitor general end his agony for himself and the nation and resign?