Mr. Speaker, our closest allies have delivered a stinging rebuke to the Conservative government for its security lapses and failures.
In the aftermath of Jeffrey Delisle's espionage, which went undetected for four years, our closest allies are thinking twice about sharing their intelligence with us. This is a real threat to our national security and our relationship with countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
I have a simple question. What is the government doing to address this situation?