Mr. Speaker, if that is what the government wants, it simply needs to state it clearly in the law.
In its draft bill, the government indicates its intention to make public the opinions of the ethics commissioner on any minister of the government.
Would the minister prove how serious he is about this and how much he really believes in the benefits of this provision by applying it immediately to the case of the former Solicitor General and making public the ethics counsellor's report, currently in the hands of the Prime Minister?