Mr. Speaker, the government is the one saying that these two soldiers are not telling the truth.
During his testimony, Richard Colvin, another of the people it is attacking, stated that his briefing notes included allegations of torture. However, in the heavily-censored documents, these allegations suddenly seem to have been blacked out. It is now clear that the minister himself played a significant role in censoring these documents.
Can the minister explain to Canadians why he tried to hide the truth by censoring these documents?