What is not a fabrication, Mr. Speaker, is the erosion of trust that Canadians are having in the finance minister.
It is not just about what is hiding behind door number two, door number three, or door number four.
What about Morneau Shepell stock held by family members? How much has he and his family profited from decisions made by the finance minister? Since the minister was sworn in, shares in Morneau Shepell have skyrocketed by 38%.
Do Canadians have the right to know if the minister's financial interests and that of his family conflict with his public duties, yes or no?