The Member of Parliament for Portage-Lisgar says immediate answers are needed following the latest allegations surrounding the Prime Minister's office. A report this week indicated the PMO pressured former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to help SNC-Lavalin, a construction company from Quebec, avoid criminal prosecution on fraud and bribery charges in apparent dealings with the Libyan government.

"This has plunged...the government into chaos and into disarray," said Candice Bergen. "There has to be answers to all of these questions."

She added this is corruption at the highest level that goes to the core of the nation's justice system.

"This is what you hear about in other countries, not in Canada."

Bergen, who also serves as Opposition House Leader for the federal Conservatives, says her party will ask Prime Minister Trudeau to agree to a particular course of action. The plan includes requesting the Parliamentary Justice Committee to launch an investigation into the matter. Bergen said the Conservatives are also asking the Prime Minister to preserve any documents related to the issue.