Thank you, Minister.
I'm happy you brought up the former minister of democratic institutions at that time in 2014, who is now the leader of the Conservative Party.
I was hoping you could provide your thoughts on the implications of a party leader who wants to become prime minister but refuses to get vital information about national safety with a security clearance. I know you've spoken about this a bit already.
Can you drill down a bit further into the implications for Canada as a whole when we are looking at a potential prime minister who refuses to have the information necessary for Canadians to remain safe?