Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister and his office have been accused of interfering in the most important and serious prosecution of corporate corruption in modern Canadian history. They have had a slew of high profile resignations over the issue. Yesterday, the former Treasury Board president clearly stated, “There's much more to the story that should be told.” She went on to say, “there's been an attempt to shut down the story.”
With allegations this serious, the country cannot move on until Canadians know the whole story. Will the Prime Minister do the right thing and clear the way for the truth to come out, call a public inquiry for a fair, non-partisan assessment of the facts, yes or no?