Mr. Speaker, no answer. No apology. No class.
Yesterday, the minister falsely claimed, and the government House leader did today as well, that allowing the two anti-terrorist provisions to sunset would impede the Air-India inquiry.
The terms of reference of that inquiry state that the inquiry may produce findings or recommendations, but the inquiry itself would never use those provisions. This means that the sunsetting has no effect on the inquiry.
Would the government like to take the opportunity to correct the minister's and the government House leader's misleading statements to the country and this House?