Mr. Speaker, the question would be, why would he? Corporal Glen Kirkland served his country in Afghanistan with great courage and great valour.
Unfortunately, he came back with severe injuries. He was denied medical aid. He was told to keep quiet about his problems. He was also offered a dishonourable discharge if he came forward.
The reality is that the Prime Minister owes Mr. Kirkland and all those other veterans out there an apology for that type of treatment.
Will the minister put in writing that Mr. Kirkland will not suffer any retribution for his testimony yesterday?