Mr. Speaker, we are here this evening to talk about foreign interference, and the Prime Minister provided information last week about how Conservative members, former members or candidates allegedly had something to do with India's foreign interference. That is our understanding.
Now, the leader of the Conservative Party and member for Carleton is refusing to get his security clearance. I am not looking to cast stones. I just want to understand why he does not want to get it. If he is doing this as the Leader of the Opposition, will he do it as prime minister too? Will he refuse to receive sensitive information on the pretext that he could no longer talk about that issue in public? That is the reason he is giving for not getting his security clearance.
I see the Speaker signalling to me that my time is up. I get the impression that I am being given a lot less time than some other members. This is the second time this has happened.