Mr. Speaker, I want the minister to be clear, once and for all.
When we question the Prime Minister about his ties to Earnscliffe and his interventions here in this House, we are told it is up to the Gomery Commission. It is not specifically part of the direct mandate of the Gomery Commission, and there is no guarantee that the government's or the Prime Minister's lawyers will not object to his answering these questions.
What I am asking today, what we want to know is whether you will object, yes or no, to the Prime Minister being questioned on this—