Mr. Speaker, of course, the motion also deals with the sexual misconduct issues in the Canadian Armed Forces.
I know that the former Conservative government appointed General Vance as chief of the defence staff and that the then prime minister, Prime Minister Harper, and the former minister of national defence Jason Kenney, who is now the premier of Alberta, were aware of the allegations and investigations being conducted in 2015. They asked General Vance to lead the program to stamp out sexual misconduct in the military, Operation Honour.
Do the Conservatives believe that it was an error to appoint an individual under investigation for sexual misconduct to be put in charge of the military's response to address this very behaviour?