Mr. Speaker, at the beginning of the scandal, the Prime Minister said that Nigel Wright was an honourable man. He sang his praises until he found out that the $90,000 cheque was illegal. Then, the Conservatives showed Nigel Wright the door, saying that he was the only one who was aware of the cheque. No one else in the Prime Minister's Office knew about it. That is what the Prime Minister told us on June 5.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister told a completely different story. He admitted that many people in his entourage knew about the cheque.
Why did he say one thing on June 5 and just the opposite yesterday? Why did the Prime Minister once again change his version of the facts?