Mr. Speaker, the hon. member's assertion is totally wrong. The Prime Minister has said over and over again in the House that he wants all the facts to come out and he looks forward to the commission helping that to happen.
The commission is independent according to the law set out by parliament. I have said before and I say again that I appreciate her vote of confidence in the Prime Minister because she wants the person that she is attacking to set up the commission. I thank her again for the vote of confidence. For a change she has said something right. Of all the things she has said so far about which she knows something it is that the Prime Minister is a person of integrity and he—