On May 3, regarding the information about the threat to your family, the Prime Minister told reporters, making a categorical statement, that “CSIS made the determination that it wasn't something that needed to be raised to a higher level because it wasn't a significant enough concern.”
It wasn't just that the Prime Minister said that he didn't know; he made the categorical statement that CSIS made a determination not to pass the information on. The very next day, the Prime Minister's own national security adviser contradicted the Prime Minister. In other words, what the Prime Minister said was not true.
Did that give you any further confidence in the ability of this Prime Minister to do his job and to keep Canadians safe from Beijing's interference?