Mr. Speaker, I think the problem is that we ask harder questions than the lapdog of the Prime Minister.
It is interesting how things have changed over the last 15 years. Fifteen years ago members of this cabinet were jumping and leaping over tables to enforce the conflict of interest rules. Now they think it is okay to ignore them.
The Prime Minister obviously involved himself in discussions about his blind trust, which is a clear violation of the code. The Liberals over there think that is just fine.
I would ask the Deputy Prime Minister—