Mr. Speaker, I thank the member, my friend from B.C. for the question. There are a couple of things here. We are all experienced MPs, including the Prime Minister. We should always be careful about who we are taking pictures with, or riding in their Hummer, or whatever the issue. We should know these things in advance.
My second point is on the Prime Minister's judgment. India is a great country. There are over one billion people. We can do business with them as a great partner. Former prime minister, Stephen Harper, made excellent efforts to make some special ties with India. However, what we are seeing today from this Prime Minister is disturbing from my point of view. Who is telling the truth? Is it the national security adviser, the Prime Minister, the member of Parliament for Surrey Centre? The best way to find out is for the national security adviser to come to the public safety committee and tell us the truth, the same truth he told journalists.