There was a CBC story published on June 14.
It says:
After reading an unredacted report from one of Canada's intelligence oversight bodies, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says he now thinks that Independent MP Han Dong shouldn't be allowed back into the Liberal caucus.
I will share that information with you for your consideration. I believe very much in the importance of adhering to the rule of law, of course.
Now, we have an extraordinary situation before us today. I think you'll agree that it's extraordinary. We have senior RCMP leadership before our parliamentary committee in a context where concerns about NDP-Liberal government corruption have brought us to the point of having multiple different criminal investigations involving federal government corruption and multiple instances involving ArriveCAN contractors, plus other investigations.
Could you help us go through this and itemize all the investigations that are ongoing involving the federal government, or relationships between the federal government and external contractors?