Mr. Speaker, not one month, not one week has gone by for many years now, without people saying that the Prime Minister decides everything.
Today, in an emergency situation, the Prime Minister delegated the responsibility to deal with this problem, which is important for the health of Canadians, to the Minister of Health, and now, it seems I should have been the one to take the decision, instead of the Minister of Health.
The minister acted within his responsibilities, he acted promptly, and that is why I congratulated him.