Mr. Speaker, court documents clearly show that Mike Donison, the Director General of the Conservative Party, had a hand in this scandal every step of the way.
Instead of being punished, Mr. Donison was rewarded by being named senior advisor to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.
Will the minister clean house in his own cabinet and ask Mr. Donison to apologize, while we wait for the Chief Electoral Officer to decide how he should be punished?