Actually, Mr. Speaker, the money that the Solicitor General's friend voted on for his brother's college was to fund a course that had been turned down by law enforcement officials as not necessary and not worth the cash.
The Solicitor General needs to get his story straight here for the House. First, he tells the House that this man, this friend of his, was providing advice regarding P.E.I. He said that this was good for P.E.I. and for Canada. However the contract stipulates that the man was supposed to give communication advice on matters of national security.