Mr. Speaker, I would say that the member did misstate. I will invite him, with my last 15 seconds, to apologize.
Here is what he said: “The member for Wellington—Halton Hills has known for two years”.
Let us see what the member for Wellington—Halton Hills said this morning. I am holding up a press conference here. The briefing was general in nature and did not contain any specific threats concerning a person in Canada.
I am paraphrasing next about the targeting of the hon. member and his family. He welcomed these briefings.
I am paraphrasing again. The government knew about this two years ago and it did nothing. It did not tell him about this particular individual and it did not expel this particular individual.
When the member says that the member for Wellington—Halton Hills has known for two years, that is inaccurate. He received a general briefing. It is wrong that he knew what was actually occurring for two years, that he and his family were targeted.
I invite the hon. member to apologize.