Mr. Speaker, first there is the $161 million administrative error. Then the new revised list, the best answer the government is capable of, proves to be erroneous and incomplete. That is on top of the fact that the Prime Minister signed four false declarations of assets regarding the content of his blind management agreement. It seems somehow he forgot that he owned the one company that got the majority of the contracts from the government.
Finally, it was all made possible because his company's ships were registered in the one tax haven that he did not shut down as finance minister.
How does this square with the Prime Minister's statement that he wants Canadians to believe in government?