Mr. Speaker, it is not very complicated. The commission is looking at all the arguments. The commission has not ruled on the affirmation she made. Again, she should wait to have the facts. If there is a ruling by the commission that the commission has been prejudiced, we will recognize that. But there is no decision, so she should wait a bit and check her facts. She is not very good on that.
In the House of Commons on November 25th, 1998. See this statement in context.