Madam Speaker, I obviously struck a nerve in my last question with the member, who never speaks about Regina—Wascana issues and only speaks from the talking points he is given by his leader.
To that point, on the matter of the last question regarding a security clearance, I think I need to lay this out very clearly for the member. The issues of national security are so critically important that national leaders in our country get briefed on those particularly important details, and we do not release them publicly because our political adversaries, including Russia, would use that information against us. That is why we have a security clearance program in this country that allows MPs and leaders to be cleared by that process to get confidential information on how foreign interference could be impacting our parties.
The leader of my party got the security clearance and found no evidence of such things. Why are the Conservatives hiding from getting a security clearance that they should be getting to protect Canadians?