Mr. Speaker, very simply they should not even refer to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister's office will be calling them. The whip will be calling them. When they have a difficult case the Prime Minister may be making those calls. If called, all they have to say is “I have a moral duty to represent my constituents. I want to do what is right. What is right in this case is to compensate all victims, not to pit one victim against another. I am prepared to suffer the consequences of doing what is right”.
Ultimately the people who put these people in office will understand and separate those members of parliament who stand up for principle and those who do not. Just ask the people of York South—Weston.