Mr. Speaker, I will tell members the briefing the Leader of the Opposition would take.
He would take the same kind of briefing the Washington Post got on classified information given by the national security and intelligence adviser and the deputy minister of foreign affairs. He would take the same briefing that I got under section 12.1 of the CSIS Act, “Measures to reduce threats to the security of Canada”. He would take the same classified briefing that the Prime Minister has been all too willing to give to the House when it suits him, such as when he revealed classified information about Mr. Nijjar's killing a year ago and other classified information about India in the last several weeks.
That is the kind of briefing the Leader of the Opposition would take.