Thank you.
It's important to make that clear, because what I'm looking for today is information. There's been a lot of talk about information and information sharing, but there's been little action on the government's part. Despite this flow of information, the government seems to be nonchalant about doing something.
We know that CSIS flagged what the diplomat was doing, in 2018. We also know that CSIS had had a significant counter-intelligence file on him since 2020. I'm talking, of course, about the infamous diplomat tasked with collecting information on you and your family.
We learned from the Globe and Mail article that you had been targeted, and the government claims to have known nothing about it.
How do you explain the nonchalant attitude of the Prime Minister's Office and the Prime Minister himself on this issue? Not only does it affect members of Parliament, but it also affects many members of the Chinese diaspora here, in Canada.