Mr. Speaker, my colleague's speech this evening was very well done. It brought up a lot of interesting and important points. Obviously, like him, I am utterly disgusted that the Leader of the Opposition will not get his security clearance. That is obviously a challenge for us.
He outlined so many risks that we see right now that are happening, and to me there seems to be a very urgent need for a committee to be able to look at this. This is a very complex issue. There are many parts of Canada's relationship with India that I think need to be examined, yet the Liberal Party stopped the unanimous consent motion brought forward by the leader of the NDP calling for the creation of such a committee.
I am wondering what justification he has for the Liberal Party to deny Canadians that right.