Mr. Speaker, a February 2 analysis by Deloitte & Touche said that there were flaws all through the minister's six point plan. That was the last time that they commented on the plan according to their appearance before the parliamentary committee yesterday.
Yet on February 8 the minister gave a prepared speech in the House that was clearly calculated to leave people with the impression that Deloitte & Touche had actually endorsed the plan. That was simply not the case, and the minister knew it. She repeated the same thing yesterday.
Why did the minister stand up in parliament and imply that Deloitte & Touche had endorsed her six point plan when she knew that was not true?