Mr. Speaker, the ethics counsellor is doing his job. He decided to go to P.E.I. I have not talked to him.
I would like him to make his report today. We want to know all the facts. The minister has given excellent explanations to the House of Commons. The report will come and we will deal with it, but he will make his report when he is ready.
I have not asked him for anything but to do it as quickly as possible--well, not me, because I have not talked to him--