Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is desperate to talk about anything other than the corruption scandal that has brought down two ministers, his principal adviser and the Clerk of the Privy Council. Canadians know that he is trying to hide something, and they know that the former attorney general has more to say. At committee she said that she was not at liberty, due to confidences, to discuss any of the matters that she now indicates she would like to.
The deputy leader of the Conservative Party asked if she would come back if she was allowed to, and she wrote that she would.
Why is the Prime Minister so desperate to prevent that from happening?