Mr. Speaker, yesterday I accused ACOA of having an ethical deficit because its own staff set up a non-profit organization to apply to ACOA for a loan. Of course it was approved because the people who stamped it approved were the people who applied for the loan in the first place.
The money went to build an interpretive centre in the riding of the solicitor general.
Does the solicitor general think that an ethical deficit, which means breaking every rule in the book, is necessary to get money in his riding?