Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Mr. Morrison, in answer to the last question posed by Mr. Nater, you said that with respect to the follow-up to the July 2021 CSIS memo, you saw a draft in December of 2021, and that draft was finalized in January of 2022. When Mr. Nater asked you to provide a copy of that to the committee, you said that you would be unable to but that much of its contents had been reported by Global News.
For the record, Madam Chair, I would like to note that Global News did in fact, on March 8, report a January 2022 “Special Report” that was prepared by PCO, which was date-stamped and finalized, suggesting that it was intended to be read by the Prime Minister and his senior aides.
That memo, or “Special Report”, contained, among other things: that “A large clandestine transfer of funds earmarked for the federal election from the PRC Consulate in Toronto was transferred to an elected provincial government official via a staff member of a 2019 federal candidate,”; that “We assess that Canada remains highly vulnerable to Chinese foreign interference efforts.”; that “We base this judgment on intelligence that highlights deep and persistent Chinese Communist Party interference attempts over more than a decade”; and, that “The group allegedly involved at least 11 candidates and 13 or more aides.”
In short, Mr. Morrison, you have conceded what the Prime Minister and this government have repeatedly denied and attempted to cover up.
Did that PCO memo, that January 2022 Special Report, come to the attention of the Prime Minister?