Mr. Speaker, the allegations did not surface 10 days ago. They were perfectly available seven months ago. That is the issue.
When the Prime Minister gets information he likes, he calls it credible. When he gets information he does not like, he attacks the witness. When he gets information from a private detective, he listens. When he gets credible information from Richard Colvin, a reputable diplomat, he attacks the witness.
How can we trust the Prime Minister's judgment when he puts his political interests ahead of the public interest in every--