Mr. Speaker, another partisan appointment, another friend of the Conservative Party, and another friend of the Prime Minister finds himself in hot water. Despite all that has happened, the Conservatives refuse to accept responsibility for their antics. Like Brazeau, Wallin and Duffy, Arthur Porter, who was at CSIS, was the Conservatives' man. Porter made generous contributions to the party and the Conservatives returned the favour, but today he is facing a litany of charges for his involvement in one of the biggest corruption scandals in Canada's history.
When will the Conservatives admit that they lacked judgment in appointing Porter to CSIS?