Mr. Speaker, this Conservative filibuster is trying to figure out who is more scandalous, the Liberals or the Conservatives, and I would argue both.
I also want some answers. My hon. colleague was a former RCMP member. The RCMP reported that it obtained evidence that demonstrates four very serious issues in regard to India. I am going to read them verbatim:
1. Violent extremism impacting both countries;
2. Links tying agents of the Government of India (GOI) to homicides and violent acts;
3. The use of organized crime to create a perception of an unsafe environment targeting the South Asian Community in Canada; and
4. Interference into democratic processes.
We are talking about justice, and we are talking about getting to the root of things. It brings us to this question: Why will the leader of the Conservative Party, the member for Carleton, not get his security clearance to find out who in his party has been implicated, potentially, in foreign interference? Why?