Mr. Speaker, the Deputy Prime Minister accuses us of not having our facts straight.
Three times last week we asked questions in this House. Three times they said we had our facts wrong. Three times they had their facts wrong. It is a hat trick.
There are two problems here. First, the Prime Minister denied that he got any remuneration. Second, it is perfectly acceptable to ten years later pay back your political buddies and put them in the Senate. It looks like a real sweetheart deal from both angles.
Will the Deputy Prime Minister ask the Prime Minister to stand up as soon as he returns and say he is going to cancel—