Mr. Speaker, this intervention by the Conservative member is interesting, because it gives me, obviously, an opportunity to point out that the leader of the official opposition has not said a single thing on social media. He has not said a single thing in the House. He has not commented at all about this. The fact is that a Canadian citizen was murdered by a foreign government on Canadian soil, and the Leader of the Opposition not only will not get his security check done, will not even find out the information about how that foreign government may be infiltrating his own party, but he will not even stand up in the House and say a single word about it during the debate.
Absolutely, I am extraordinarily proud of my leader for bringing this emergency debate forward. I am extraordinarily proud of the speech my leader gave. If anyone would like to go online, I am sure they can see it there. They can find that speech and see exactly how strongly my leader feels about foreign interference and the attacks on our democracy and on Canadian citizens.
Why have we not heard one word from the leader of the official opposition?