Mr. Speaker, that answer is exactly the answer that the former solicitor general gave every day and we know what happened to him.
The Prime Minister knows that if he is subpoenaed to go to the public complaints commission, he can refuse to answer any question that he just does not want to answer. That is different than a court, a judicial inquiry where a judge can order the Prime Minister to tell the truth.
If the Prime Minister really has nothing to hide like he just said, why does he not call a real inquiry headed up by a real judge? What is he so afraid of?