Mr. Speaker, what we have here is an incompetent minister who misled Canadians, who is not being transparent in these matters and whose excuses will not make one bit of difference.
We have a general who is incapable of reading his notes or understanding a two-page agreement that clearly explains the role of the Red Cross.
What we have here is a former arms dealer who is now in charge of decisions about what kind of military equipment our troops need, the kind he himself was trying to sell to the government.
Why should we trust him?