Madam Speaker, the member spoke in his speech about the partisan nature of the leader of the official opposition.
He talked about when the leader of the official opposition was the democratic reform minister, and when he received briefings about foreign interference, he did nothing. The member spoke about how the leader of the official opposition is refusing to have a national security briefing now. In addition to that, the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs also raised the point that the Leader of the Opposition, as minister, did nothing to deal with foreign interference, saying that it was not in their partisan interest to do so.
Does the member think that brings confidence to the non-partisan nature that we need to have when it involves foreign interference?