Mr. Speaker, the terms were particularly well chosen.
In June, the minister tried to run the Onex proposal past the president of Air Canada. He said so himself in committee. On the eve of the presentation of the Onex project, the deputy minister met with this firm, and on Tuesday, the minister announced, by chance, that he would probably be changing the 10% rule to make Onex's proposal acceptable.
Is he not the one who, since June, has been pushing us inexorably in one direction—acceptance of the Onex project?