Madam Speaker, there are several different stories, as my colleague has pointed out so well. We want to find out what is actually going on here.
The government's argument is that somehow the public service is being impacted. Could the member tell me if he thinks the national security adviser to the Prime Minister is just one more public servant? Could he also tell why the government is refusing to allow the national security adviser to come into an environment where he can speak freely to members of Parliament.