Mr. Speaker, the Information Commissioner was quite clear in his most recent report.
He singles out the Privy Council Office, the Prime Minister's own department, as one of the government's least transparent institutions. Instead of showing leadership, the Prime Minister is setting a bad example.
It is one thing for him to want to have complete control over his cabinet and even journalists, but for him to also try to hide information from the public is unacceptable.
Why does the Prime Minister not only want to control information, but also hide it from the public?