Okay. I move that:
Given that,
A. The Liberal parliamentary secretary said “Boo hoo, get over it” when committee was questioning the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs, the Hon. Dominic Leblanc, about elected MPs who have knowingly helped hostile foreign countries and worked against Canada’s interests,
B. The committee call on MP Jennifer O’Connell to apologize to all Canadians of diaspora communities who are the targets of foreign interference and to all Canadians concerned about the integrity of our institutions and report this finding to the House.
I don't mean to belabour this. I'll summarize my point in about 30 seconds.
It's my position that as the parliamentary secretary, the member should be above reproach. This was a significant issue, and is a significant issue, Mr. Chair, when it comes to the public safety mandate, and we had the minister there. It was reported by the media.
I understand that sometimes heckling does happen. It happens in the House of Commons. Most of us have done things that we've had to apologize for. I think this is similarly appropriate, given that it happened at the committee table when the minister was here.
With that, I'm done, Mr. Chair.
Thank you.