Mr. Speaker, in case I read this too fast earlier, I will read it again for my colleague. It states that “the decision on what to reveal is made by non-partisan public servants, for whom it has long been a tradition not to reveal cabinet confidences. That has been the case going back to all previous governments of all party stripes.” Does my hon. colleague agree with his colleague over there?
In the House of Commons on October 20th, 2020. See this statement in context.