Mr. Speaker, I think I see tire tracks across the back of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
A few weeks ago, the Auditor General released a scathing report on how the Conservatives bungled the F-35. In response, the deputy minister of defence testified that the Auditor General got his numbers wrong, which is interesting because today the Auditor General told committee that he actually got his numbers from the Department of National Defence.
Will the Minister of National Defence now direct his officials to stop attacking the Auditor General's report?