Mr. Speaker, so far over the course of these discussions in the last week or so we have heard the Prime Minister's parliamentary secretary give three explanations for the misdirected calls on election day.
First, he said that the opposition parties did it to themselves, trying to suppress their own vote. The second explanation was that it was Elections Canada making calls. Of course we know Elections Canada does not make calls. Third, he said that a party might have done it accidentally, trying to correct the information because polling stations had changed, which is in and of itself against the Canada Elections Act. Any information given about a change in a poll is for internal purposes only. Members are not to call people and tell them this.
Could the member comment on the responses the parliamentary secretary has given to us and the excuses he has used?