Mr. Speaker, if the minister does not have the honour to resign, he should be fired.
Instead of choosing to keep the disgraced minister in place, the Prime Minister could choose the member for Orléans, a former army commander. He could choose the MP for Kanata—Carleton, a former navigator and former squadron commander. He could choose the MP for Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill, a former air force captain. He could choose any one of these Liberals who has not been accused of stealing valour.
Why will the Prime Minister not fire the minister and replace him with someone worthy of the trust of our men and women in uniform?