Madam Speaker, on that matter of privilege, I thank the Green Party leader for clarifying what she said. I think that is a very honourable intention.
Getting back to my question, the member for Winnipeg North must be looking in a mirror when he is talking about the lack of credibility and accountability on ethics. This is the member who stood behind a former prime minister who said he did nothing wrong in WE scandal until he was found guilty, nothing wrong in the SNC-Lavalin scandal until he was found guilty, nothing wrong with Jody Wilson-Raybould or Jane Philpott until he was found guilty, and nothing wrong in the Aga Khan island incident until he was found guilty. Are we supposed to take the member for Winnipeg North as the fountain of all credibility and accountability on ethics? I do not think so.
Will the member for Winnipeg North please acknowledge that Manitobans and Canadians likely have a few question marks around the Liberal government’s ability to police itself on ethics?
