Mr. Speaker, I think what Canadians are wondering is why the Prime Minister cannot accept non-confidence for an answer.
The Prime Minister's original story in trying to explain ad scam was that it was the “activities of a...few who...have colluded” in this scandal. The truth, according to sworn testimony, is that Alfonso Gagliano and his cohort Joe Morselli ran a team of up to 30 fake volunteers, which included ministerial aides as well as lawyers and engineers on loan to the party.
With this many people involved and millions of dollars, how can the Prime Minister still claim that he knew nothing?