Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister was too frightened to get up and answer my last question, so I will ask it again.
The Prime Minister is now saying that anybody can walk in and be within feet of a foreign head of state when they address a joint session of the Canadian Parliament. That is crazy, because staff members of MPs actually need to have their fingerprints taken and have background checks just to walk in these buildings.
Is the Prime Minister really telling foreign heads of state that when they come here there is no vetting whatsoever of the hundreds of people who would come within mere feet of them while they are here?