Mr. Speaker, yesterday and today I presented the opinion of the Privy Council Office that there was a long-standing practice under the previous government, which I just cited verbatim, of furnishing names of applicants for information under the Access to Information Act to political officers of the previous government. Yes, sir, it is true.
I am sorry, but it is true that two political staff asked that their names be added to a list to receive information on pandemics and national security issues.
It is the Liberals that—