Mr. Speaker, we learn something new every day about the infrastructure privatization bank.
We already knew that Canadians would to have to pay user fees, but now we have also learned that the bank will not be free from political interference. Who is saying so? François Beaudoin, the former president of the Business Development Bank of Canada. He would know, since he was the victim of Shawinigate, under the former Liberal prime minister.
On top of fleecing taxpayers, is this bank meant to be a cash cow for friends of the Liberals?