Mr. Speaker, it must be concerning for the minister that the Clerk of the Privy Council believed in the same conspiracy so much that he sold his shares in Brookfield knowing that he could not manage the conflict of interest in the role that he had, which is the same conflict that the Prime Minister has, and he is supposed to be managing the Prime Minister's conflicts.
Every time Brookfield makes money, the Prime Minister is making money. Even the chief operating officer of Brookfield itself admits this very thing. With 1,900 companies that Brookfield owns not being covered by the Prime Minister's ethics screen, why will he not just do the thing that Canadians need, give them the confidence they deserve and sell his shares in Brookfield?
