Mr. Speaker, she is right. Canadians do know the facts.
The Prime Minister said that The Globe and Mail allegations of pressure on the former attorney general were false. We now know that is not true. He said that the former attorney general never came to him to speak of her concerns. We now know that is not true. He said that it was all about protecting jobs, but we know now that also is not true.
Does the Prime Minister realize that if he repeats these falsehoods in court he will be charged with perjury?