Mr. Speaker, I am not quite sure what that was all about.
The minister said that this was a heart-rending case, but it was absolutely heartless for him to fire off a form letter to this war hero.
A prisoner of war camp could not shatter Al Trotter's spirit but the minister has come very close. The minister knows that Mr. Trotter is being shortchanged. He also knows that the legislation that he hides behind is flawed and should be changed.
Will the minister finally commit today in the House, in front of Canadians, to make the changes to that legislation that would right the wrong that has been done?