Mr. Speaker, if carbon tax Carney has nothing to hide, then he would simply sign up and have an ethics clearance and an ethics committee review. We have tried to bring him to the ethics committee.
However, the Bloc Québécois worked with the Liberals to prevent that from happening.
We tried to get him to follow the conflict of interest law, but the Prime Minister refuses to swear him in as a public servant.
If there is no conflict of interest, why will carbon tax Carney not do a full job as a public servant that can be scrutinized by our ethics committee, rather than fleecing Canadians?