I could not be any nicer than that, Mr. Chair.
I did not want an explanation. The fact that confidential information was revealed in public constitutes a breach of privilege. I certainly can bring this before the House, and my colleague could be reprimanded. What I’m asking for is an apology, not an explanation of the context. A breach of privilege occurred, and I am asking for an apology. I also want the committee’s unanimous consent to remove the comment from the official record. Finally, I want the video changed accordingly.
I will give Ms. Kayabaga one last chance to officially apologize. That is exactly what I want. I do not want her to give me an explanation of the context. If I do not get a satisfactory apology, I will have to go further, unfortunately.
That is what I am asking for, Mr. Chair. I think I’m playing very fair right now.