Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his excellent speech.
He started off by saying, and rightly so, that the Liberal government clearly did not want a foreign agent registry, just as it did not want an inquiry. The special rapporteur was appointed instead, and in November 2020, the House of Commons adopted a motion. We have been going in circles for the past three or four years.
Now, on the other side of the House, the leader of the Conservative Party says he does not want to look into foreign influence and he does not want to get the clearance needed to look at the reports, because if he sees something worth criticizing, he will not be able to talk about it. The Conservatives may be mixed up in foreign interference. I think the Liberals might be as well.
Is there anyone in the House who is capable of being a reliable prime minister? Does my colleague agree that there is no way to study the issue of foreign interference in the current Parliament?