Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his impassioned speech. I was wondering whether he was in a tent just now. There was a rather interesting background on the screen.
I was listening to the member for Kingston and the Islands say that the Conservatives may be motivated by political interests in tonight's debate. In response, I might suggest that he take a long look in the mirror.
We get the impression that the Liberals, too, have a tendency to be driven by political considerations and that they are raising privacy and national security concerns for the sole purpose or never disclosing the information.
There were three instances. With CanSino, we were never able to learn any interesting or useful information to make up our own minds. It was the same thing with the WE scandal, and it is again the case today with the Winnipeg lab.
I do not know whether my colleague shares my view.