Mr. Speaker, there are so many Conservative scandals out there, that it is hard to choose where to start.
First is the so-called Mulroney-Schreiber public inquiry that the Prime Minister promised seven months ago and still nothing.
Not to be outdone by NAFTA-gate, the government investigated itself in this matter and surprise, surprise, it was found innocent.
Then there was the security breach of the former foreign affairs minister. The Prime Minister and ex-minister refused to appear before the committee to testify on this issue. What are they trying to hide?
Just when we think the Conservatives could not get into any more trouble, they bring back the Cadman affair, where Dona Cadman confirms, in an affidavit, that financial considerations were made to Chuck.
That is the only party in the history of our country that brings up old scandals to detract from its new scandals.
My list of Conservative scandals could go on with the in and out scheme, the Ottawa light rail project, income trusts and untendered finance contracts, but unfortunately I only have 60 seconds.