Mr. Speaker, taxpayers have been robbed of over $100 million this year because of an epidemic of fraud at the Canada Revenue Agency, or CRA, but the last thing the Liberals want is for people to talk about it. On Wednesday, in committee, the Minister of National Revenue even threatened her own public servants with jail time if they continue to tell the media about the problems at the CRA. Her priority is not to go after tax cheats, but to go after journalists' sources.
Does the minister realize that the fraudsters are the ones who should be threatened with jail time, not journalists' sources or whistle-blowers?