Mr. Speaker, if we have to choose between the record of Hansard and the Prime Minister's newly discovered memory with respect to these questions, I think we will take Hansard.
Perhaps one of the reasons we can explain the lack of standards with respect to even being prepared to admit to having said something that he said is that it might explain also the conduct of the Minister of International Cooperation. It might also explain what is going on at the Old Port of Montreal.
How does the Prime Minister feel about the revelations today, showing clearly an abuse of office, of misspending of public dollars, catered meals, limousines--the same pattern we have seen with the Minister of International Cooperation? How does he explain this kind of activity at the heart of his government?