Mr. Speaker, when I was a kid and other kids changed the rules in the middle of the game, we called them cheaters.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, the entire legal community and even the Conservatives' selection committee think that the Prime Minister has made a poor choice. In fact, when your only support comes from the leader of the Liberal Party, who is not particularly known for his judgment or his astute analysis, you are in trouble and you appoint a commissioner who will be in a clear conflict of interest.
People are right to be concerned about their privacy. When will the Prime Minister admit that he has made another mistake?