Mr. Speaker, when it is convenient for the Prime Minister when he talks about the APEC public complaints commission, he says that he has great confidence in the commissioner. Well, the commissioner has told the Prime Minister unequivocally in his judgment on Friday that there will be a cloud of public suspicion if the Prime Minister does not testify.
Why does he answer the question as to whether he is going to testify by running behind a smokescreen and saying he does not want to set a precedent? What does the Prime Minister have to hide?