Mr. Speaker, last December, the foreign affairs standing committee tabled a report on Canada and the nuclear challenge. We are still waiting for the government to state its official position on that here in the House.
However, we read in the newspapers that the government seems to have a position on this issue, which it refuses to share with parliamentarians.
And there is more. The government is sending invitations to groups that share its position, which has not even been announced, and is forgetting the other side of the coin.
The consultation process is over. The government should stop inviting groups just because they share its views. If it wants the committee to continue to hear groups on the nuclear challenge, it must invite groups representing both sides of the issue. It is a matter of safety and credibility.