Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister wanted to take all the questions yesterday, but he will not answer any questions today.
The law requires that ministers put their assets in a blind trust within 120 days of being appointed, but we have learned that the finance minister chose not to put his family fortune into a blind trust. The law is in place to prevent conflicts of interest, and Canadians deserve to know whether the minister is using his position to benefit his family company.
The question is simple. When did the finance minister sell his shares in Morneau Shepell?