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Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as I have said time and time again, we on this side of the chamber respect the work of officers of Parliament. Immediately after the commissioner's report was tabled, the Prime Minister took responsibility and accepted her recommendations. The opposition members for weeks and months have been asking these questions, demanding the report, and now that the report has been tabled, they refuse to accept the conclusion.

January 31st, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as I have also said on numerous occasions, on this side of the House, we appreciate the work of officers of Parliament. The previous commissioner, both in her report and in her testimony in committee, answered many questions related to her report. We accepted her findings, and we respect her work.

January 31st, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, immediately after the commissioner's report was tabled, the Prime Minister took responsibility, accepted the findings, and committed to working with the office of the commissioner on future personal and family vacations. The opposition members for weeks and months have been asking these questions, demanding the report, and now that the report has been tabled, they refuse to accept the findings.

January 31st, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the previous commissioner, both in her report and in her testimony to committee, answered many questions related to her report. We accepted her findings in respect of her work. On this side, we respect the work of all officers of Parliament. Unlike the opposition, when officers of Parliament make recommendations, we take them seriously and we work with them to ensure we follow them.

January 31st, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as I have said many times, immediately after the commissioner's report was tabled, the Prime Minister took responsibility, accepted the findings, and committed to working with the office of the commissioner on future personal and family vacations. When it comes to the Prime Minister and this government, we are committed to working hard on behalf of Canadians .

January 31st, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as I have said, immediately following the tabling of the report, the Prime Minister accepted responsibility and he accepted her recommendations. The commissioner has made recommendations on how to best manage the Prime Minister's family friendships moving forward and he will follow the commissioner's advice.

January 31st, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the security agencies make determinations on what is needed to protect the Prime Minister, as has been the case for previous prime ministers. We follow their recommendations. The former commissioner found that these costs are incurred as part of the role of the Prime Minister.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I will start by congratulating the member on her election and welcoming her to this place. I would like to share with her and all members, once again, that immediately after the report was released, the Prime Minister took responsibility, as any prime minister should, and accepted the findings of the commissioner.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as I have said on numerous occasions now, immediately after the report was released, the Prime Minister took responsibility and accepted the findings of the commissioner. As has been the case for past prime ministers and is the case for this Prime Minister, whenever and wherever the Prime Minister travels there are costs related to security.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the security agencies make determinations on what is needed to protect the Prime Minister, as has been the case for previous prime ministers, and we follow their recommendations. The former commissioner has acknowledged that these costs are incurred as part of the role of the Prime Minister.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister accepted responsibility and accepted the recommendations from the commissioner. The Prime Minister, since the new year, has been answering a number of questions at town halls across the country. Canadians continue to be concerned about jobs for the middle class and those working hard to join it.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has answered these questions repeatedly. The Prime Minister remains open and accountable to Canadians. He will continue to engage with them, as he has done in town halls and as he will do in future town halls, in places like Edmonton and Nanaimo.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, security agencies make determinations on what is needed to protect the Prime Minister, as has always been the case for previous prime ministers. We follow their recommendations. The former commissioner recognized that these costs were incurred as part of the role of Prime Minister.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, immediately after the report was released, the Prime Minister took responsibility and accepted the findings of the commissioner. Since the new year, the Prime Minister has answered a number of questions from Canadians across the country in open public town halls. Canadians continue to be concerned about jobs for the middle class and those working hard to join it.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, these questions have been answered over and over again. I would like to point out that, early in the new year, the Prime Minister answered a number of questions directly from Canadians across the country during open, public town halls. We understand that the opposition does not want to talk about the economy because our plan for growth is working for Canadians.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal