Mr. Speaker, I have had members from the member opposite's ranks today say, “Tell us the names of the 11 MPs dealing with foreign interference.”
If he were to get security clearance, the leader of the Conservative Party could go and get the names. However, unlike the leader of the Bloc, the leader of the Green Party, the leader of the NDP and obviously the Prime Minister, he has chosen to be blind on the issue.
Can the member justify why the leader of the Conservative Party feels it is appropriate to play games with Canadians on this important issue?