Mr. Speaker, it is one thing to say but it will be another thing to prove. We will watch that.
For two years the Prime Minister has also been saying that his holding company which owned the golf club shares was held in a blind trust, but we know the Prime Minister called the ethics counsellor in January 1996 about the shares. Yesterday, after two years, the Prime Minister finally admitted that he was aware of and involved in the negotiations to resell those shares.
How could the Prime Minister say his investments were in a blind trust when he now admits that he knew the details of the shares and the deals?