Mr. Speaker, he says he has Canadians' backs. He actually has his hands in their back pockets. The question was whether his family got $427,000, as the Kielburgers claim, or $566,000, as the written documents suggest. Either way, it is a lot of dough. It is real, serious and true dough. The question we want answered is, what did this money have to do with influencing the Prime Minister's decision to give half a billion dollars to this charity?
Will he let his staff who were involved in setting up this program testify at the ethics committee so that Canadians can know the truth?