Mr. Speaker, going back to the national security adviser with 35 years of experience, for the Prime Minister to refuse to allow him to come to the public safety committee, that is tarnishing his reputation, because he can tell something to the public on one side but at the same time he cannot tell elected MPs in the public safety committee.
There are too many conflicting stories. There are too many conflicts between the countries. It is the biggest conflict between Canada and India I have seen since I began living here 44 years ago. This one is going to get worse. What we understand is that the day the Prime Minister left India the tariff on chickpeas was doubled, or put up to 60%. Was this punishment, a disagreement, or a coincidence? I would not know the answer, but sending the national security adviser to the committee would clear the air in no time.