Mr. Speaker, first, it is elections and democratic process that decides who gets out of the way, not the members opposite.
Second, I would say that, back when Justice O'Connor and Justice Iacobucci issued their reports talking about the need for parliamentarians to be able to see into every corner of government, it was the Conservatives who opposed that idea.
The secret committee they are maligning and attacking is one on which their own members sit, where they are given the opportunity to see into every corner of government, where they are able to see every document that is protected by national security.
I hope that the party opposite is not suggesting that we should say to our Five Eyes partners that all of our national security information should be put on display.