Mr. Speaker, there are so many things that do not add up in the way money goes into the Prime Minister's riding.
For example, he says that he did not own the golf course because he had sold it before the election. On January 27 he phoned the ethics counsellor to say that the sale had fallen through and asked what he should do. The ethics counsellor said that he still owned the shares. He cannot have it both ways. Money keeps going in and the answers do not add up.
Will the Prime Minister give us some straight answers about why all of this money goes into his riding with his fingerprints all over it?