Obviously no, Mr. Speaker, because yesterday the leader of the Tory Party said:
U.S. President George W. Bush and his administration could have done a better job of lining up allies before launching a war on Iraq.
He went on to say that in those situations we needed extreme care and that we must be very sensitive. He said that had not characterized what happened in the approach to potential allies taken by some members of the Bush administration, most noticeably, of course, Secretary Rumsfeld.
None of my ministers would have said that.