Mr. Speaker, as usual with the member, nothing could be further from the truth.
We have and we will continue to disclose documents in keeping with the vetting process that has always been applied with respect to national security, the Canada Evidence Act. This is the job of the Department of Justice. We act upon that advice, as we act upon the advice of the senior military, the senior public service. We accept that professional non-partisan advice.
The members opposite, again, are demonstrating hypocrisy and cynicism saying that they accept that advice but not the government's actions.
Here is what the Globe and Mail had to say: “No one with a lick of sense would expect that Afghan prisoners would live in comfort or ease”. This is what the Globe and Mail—