Mr. Speaker, with the other breath the government would argue that September 11 did not change its commitments to multilateralism or to the United Nations. The government cannot have it both ways.
This is not a history project. It is not history 101. The rules are right there, under the Canadian Forces exchange and liaison programs:
Should the host nation become involved in hostilities in which the parent nation is not a party...they shall not engage in combat, enter a combat zone, or deploy with troops--
This is not history. It is the government's own document. Why does he not listen to it?