Mr. Speaker, when the legal challenge against Bill 96 was in full swing, Mr. Leckey was a vocal opponent during demonstrations against it. When the legal challenge against Bill 21 was in full swing, Mr. Leckey argued that the courts should prevent the provinces from using the Constitution's notwithstanding clause.
He is an enemy of Quebec's laws, and yet the Liberals appointed him as a judge. In politics, this is known as stacking the deck, except in this case, the deck is the court. The public's confidence in the entire justice system is being compromised by partisan appointments.
Why has the minister not yet revoked this appointment?