Mr. Speaker, when it comes to the rules pertaining to a public office holder, the Government of Canada's Conflict of Interest Act clearly states that “No public office holder shall...give preferential treatment to any person or organization based on the identity of the person or organization that represents the first-mentioned person or organization”.
The federal Liberal member for Laval—Les Îles is currently under investigation by Quebec's chief electoral officer for having participated in financial funny business in Ottawa.
Can the Prime Minister confirm that no minister, member of cabinet or member of his caucus is involved in this so-called funny business?
