Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister wants to talk about national security, so let us do it. On New Year's Eve, Canadians will be ushering in the Hogue commission's final report on foreign interference, but meanwhile, the media continues to provide insight as to who the infamous 11 parliamentarians in the pocket of China are.
Does the Prime Minister have trouble sitting at the cabinet table when he must wittingly know that at least one of his ministers is not working in the service of Canada, or is he entirely witless?