Madam Speaker, the member makes a very serious accusation that the minister misled this House. As the member knows, that is not parliamentary language, nor is it true. In fact, he just misled the House.
If the member is not happy with the state of affairs, why not use the opposition day motion to change the rules? Why not say, “This does not work, so why not try that,” instead of what he is saying? I think we can do a lot better.
The minister is working within the current rules, within the current ethical boundaries, and I think she is doing a very good job.
However, if the member wants to change the rules, that is a separate issue, and he is welcome to make a motion to that effect.