I think there was a fair bit of media at the end of April talking about the specific meeting in question. I would encourage Mr. Gourde to do a cursory Google search on that front. One of the particular instances that's being referred to, I believe, took place in New Brunswick.
I just want to quote here from a CBC story:
According to RCMP documents tabled at the Emergencies Act inquiry last year, the national police force believes Diagolon
—the group these folks support—
is a militia-like network whose supporters subscribe to an accelerationist ideology—the idea that a civil war or the collapse of western governments is inevitable and ought to be sped up.
I mean, that's deeply concerning. The idea that the leader of the official opposition, who aspires to be prime minister, met with people who support such an entity is also deeply disturbing.
I am disappointed to hear that there doesn't seem to be support for the amendment I've put out condemning the leader of the official opposition for meeting with the supporters of such an organization, a far right organization. I would ask that we go to a vote. I certainly look forward to passing the motion on a study on the rise of the far right in Canada, which I believe is an incredibly important issue.