Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her very relevant question.
It is important to understand the situation. We know that the chief of staff was aware of the facts and that the Prime Minister says he was not aware of the facts. If the Prime Minister's chief of staff, who has an extremely important role in the Canadian government, did not tell her boss, she deserves to be severely reprimanded and, in our opinion, fired outright.
If the Prime Minister was aware, however, then the problem is altogether different. That is what we are waiting to hear from the Prime Minister.