Mr. Speaker, all the Prime Minister has to do is waive solicitor-client privilege to allow her to give her side of the story. He refuses to do so.
The justice committee refuses to do its job and look into serious allegations of political interference.
Canadians want the truth. They also want transparency. Most importantly, they want to understand why the former justice minister had to write:
It is a pillar of our democracy that our system of justice be free from even the perception of political interference and uphold the highest levels of public confidence.
If he will not waive solicitor-client privilege, will he at least allow an independent public inquiry?