Madam Speaker, in his intervention, the member certainly chronicled a large number of concerns regarding China, but ultimately this motion is more about holding our own government to account. The government has said that it is concerned about national security and laid out a plan to have NSICOP do a review, but ultimately, the Speaker ruled that was not a committee of Parliament. Now the government has to come clean, and we want to have the president of the Public Health Agency of Canada come, be censured by the Speaker and then supply the information to the law clerk.
Does the member agree that through that process we will be able to ascertain the government's managerial confidence, while at the same time preserving this country's national security interests?