Mr. Speaker, no one is talking about our public service, and no one is disparaging the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
What we are talking about is the Prime Minister's senior adviser, a person who works very closely with him as part of his duties.
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister told the House that the presence of the terrorist Jaspal Atwal at events attended by the Canadian delegation in India was part of a conspiracy by members of the Indian government to sabotage his visit to India.
My question is simple. Does the Prime Minister still believe in this conspiracy theory? If so, all he has to do is table the evidence in the House.