Mr. Speaker, we go from fiction to fact. The Auditor General of Canada has shown a damning exposé of the Senate.
We are learning that they were flying first class to do corporate business and personal pet projects. The Auditor General has once again flagged that we have to end this issue of self-policing.
This report belongs at the feet of the Prime Minister. He promised Canadians reform, and instead his staff delivered cover-ups, whitewash, and a bribe.
Why has the Prime Minister gone to ground when Canadians are looking to him to show some leadership in dealing with this corrupt institution?