Mr. Speaker, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Prime Minister are singing from very different song sheets.
In 1991, he wanted military operations to come under the control of the UN. In 1998, he has changed his tune. Back in 1991, he wanted members to be able to vote on Canada's involvement. In 1998, that too has gone by the boards.
How does the Deputy Prime Minister explain this about-face between the fine words of 1991 and the government's actions in 1998?