Mr. Speaker, I believe I said worked with Mr. Gagliano, not for.
The fact of the matter is that this is a person right in the Prime Minister's Office who should have known what was going on. The Prime Minister is telling us he has never had a conversation with this person who said he did not know that people were actually stealing money. He might have thought that maybe they were stealing money, but not actually.
I mean, how much more does the Prime Minister have to ask us to believe?