Mr. Speaker, the only qualification this person seems to have is who he knew in the PMO. It is another promise made and another promise broken.
The NRTEE is going to be asked to do some very important work over the coming years, picking up the slack for a cabinet that cannot seem to decide on how to get Kyoto done. This crucial work depends upon someone who has the expertise to fulfill that need, not somebody who is just another yes-man for the Liberal Party, but the Prime Minister seems unconcerned, choosing to give profile to political buddies rather than finding the best person for the job.
Will the Prime Minister admit that the environment is more important than patronage and reverse--