Mr. Speaker, let us play a little game of true or false regarding the former minister of employment, the member for Edmonton Centre.
True or false, the former minister deceived Canadians and his caucus colleagues about his indigenous heritage. That is true.
True or false, the former minister from Edmonton's business deceptively advertised itself as indigenous-owned. That is true.
True or false, the former minister's ethically challenged business fraudulently applied for and received government contracts meant for actual indigenous businesses. That is true.
True or false, the former minister from Edmonton's firm shares a mailing address with persons named in several cocaine busts. That is true.
True or false, despite claims of multiple Randys, there is only one Randy at the former minister's business firm. That is true.
True or false, the former minister from Edmonton breached ethics rules by contacting his business while sitting at the cabinet table. That is true.
True or false, the Prime Minister has one set of rules for actually indigenous MPs in his cabinet and a different set of rules for non-indigenous but indigenous-claiming multiple Randy personality disorder MPs in his cabinet. That is true.
True or false, the Prime Minister should have fired that guy a long time ago. That is true.