Madam Speaker, this is a bit rich given that the Prime Minister was repeatedly briefed about Beijing's interference and turned a blind eye to it. He was briefed that one of his candidates was compromised by interference in one of the nomination campaigns, and as Madam Justice Hogue concluded, he ignored it out of electoral concern for himself. There we have it from Madam Justice Hogue: The Prime Minister put politics ahead of national security and addressing foreign interference.
With respect to the Leader of the Opposition, he will take the same briefing the Washington Post and the Prime Minister received, but what he will not do is allow the Prime Minister to play games by being the arbiter of what information he can see and then determine whether he upholds his oath to secrecy. He is not going to participate in the Prime Minister's circus.