Mr. Speaker, there is another rule bender. The former commander of Canada's air command, Lieutenant-General David Huddleston took a job at Bombardier and brokered the multibillion dollar sweetheart deal with the Canadian government, this Liberal government. He took the job only seven months after leaving the air force. This is a clear violation of the conflict of interest code and the cooling off period, and the minister knows it.
Are there any rules the government did not break when it awarded Bombardier—