Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's letter was about the opposition leader's statement. It has nothing to do with tweets.
The Prime Minister said, over and over, that no one ever warned him that his pressure to interfere in the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin was political interference and was wrong. However, last week he himself admitted that on September 17 that the former attorney general directly advised him, in person, to back off. Now, even though he caught himself in his own words, he still threatens to sue the Leader of the Opposition.
Does the Prime Minister know that if he repeats his initial denials in court he will commit perjury?