Madam Speaker, I think we have seen time and time again that misinformation and disinformation is a real issue, particularly in online spaces. The Justice Hogue report particularly, when it comes to foreign inquiry, has pointed out how the Indian government and the propaganda that comes from the Indian side actually lead to misinformation and disinformation campaigns in our own communities. It is not just online. People start believing the campaigns. In fact sometimes I get questions from ethnic media about the things that we would assume are coming from the Indian government.
I think it is really important that we, as Canadians, first and foremost remember that we need to make sure we are listening to the facts and evidence and are guided by the rule of law and by the evidence that is provided by our intelligence and by our law enforcement agencies. That is really important. I also think it is really important that we, as leaders in this country, do everything possible to make sure we are protecting Canadians. That is exactly what we have been doing on this side of the House.