Mr. Speaker, another day and another conflict of interest in the heritage minister's office. We know now that Leslie Church, the chief of staff to the heritage minister, has met on at least six occasions with Google representatives. Leslie, of course, was the former head of communications, it just so happens, at Google before the minister hired her.
The law requires ministers and staff to avoid real and apparent conflicts of interest. It appears to me that the minister has failed yet again.
Why did the minister allow her chief of staff to engage in this clear conflict of interest?