Mr. Speaker, what I understand from that answer is that the Prime Minister's lawyer may have been aware.
When the Prime Minister learned about what happened, he did not demand a resignation, did not call the police and did not apologize. Instead, he steadfastly defended those involved in the scandal. Yesterday, the Prime Minister said that if he had known, he never would have let it happen.
Why, then, would the Prime Minister say that he had full confidence in Nigel Wright on the first day of the scandal?