Madam Speaker, let us just zero in on that for a second.
We of course have said that the briefing is a muzzle attempt by the Liberals, and that is exactly what the parliamentary secretary said. However, what he has also said is that people who reveal secret intelligence should go to jail. Well, they should come out with their hands up. It was reported in The Globe and Mail today that “federal officials provided intelligence about India to Washington Post”. That is the Liberal government breaking the Canadian Criminal Code.
The member is a parliamentary secretary for the government. Do we think for a second that he is going to get up and condemn the criminality in his own government? We have seen it all over the place, whether it is with the arrive scam or whether it is with the latest scandal where they are now breaching their own national security rules. It is “rules for thee but not rules for me”, which is what they say.
I am fascinated that the member is interested in getting on the Conservative Party mailing list, but maybe he should open up a book and learn a little something about what goes on in this place. Our job is to represent Canadians, not to represent Liberal elites like they have with carbon tax Carney, who has lined his pockets with the heat pump hustle and who is doing the same thing as a board member at Stripe. It claimed it was cutting credit card fees; well, that is what the fake finance minister said. Meanwhile, Carney is pocketing the cash at Stripe because it is not passing on the savings to consumers. It is all about Liberals helping themselves.