Mr. Speaker, those independent organizations can only make informed decisions if they have the documents to read them.
The Prime Minister thinks he is above the law, and it is time to restore Canadians' confidence in the highest office in the land. We know that he politically interfered by refusing to turn over critical documents to Mark Norman's lawyers. He interfered by refusing to waive cabinet confidence. He interfered by counselling key witnesses on what to say.
Everyone knows this is political interference. When will the Prime Minister admit it?