If a member of Parliament or a senator wanted to make public the fact that they failed to pass a security clearance, good on them. I don't think it would reflect well on the government that appointed the senator or on that member's ability to get re-elected if they're trying to make the case to their riding to re-elect them even if they can't get a security clearance in this country.
On October 1st, 2024. See this statement in context.