Mr. Speaker, members opposite may rise in this House and use every possible defence, but there is only one thing the Prime Minister can do to unequivocally clear himself. It is quite simple, and it is clear to those who are listening to us. Why does the Prime Minister not table the agreement confirming the sale of his shares? Then we will stop asking questions on this issue, but first we want to see the bill of sale.
In the House of Commons on June 7th, 1999. See this statement in context.