Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the intervention from the member for Elmwood—Transcona tonight, and also the intervention, previously, from the member for Spadina—Fort York.
I want to combine the two of them actually, because the member for Spadina—Fort York initially started his intervention giving quite a bit of praise to the former attorney general, her credibility and the work she had done, and believed in what she had done. Then he also stated that he supported his Prime Minister. Then we turn to the member for Elmwood—Transcona, and he is talking about things being unbelievable here tonight.
I want to combine those two interventions, and ask the member for Elmwood—Transcona who is to be believed here. Is it the former attorney general or is it the Prime Minister who denies everything that she said in her testimony, very calmly, very collectively, with credibility and with backup? Who does the member think we should believe?