Madam Speaker, the member does have to contain himself. Having said that, just so the member really has an understanding, the leaders of the NDP, the Bloc and the Greens all have the security clearance that enables them to deal with the issue of foreign interference. The only leader in the House of Commons who has chosen not to get it is his own leader. It begs the question. Why?
I believe that there is something in the past, with respect to the leader of the Conservative Party, that is preventing him from getting that security clearance. The member that he is sitting by will tell us that I have raised about a couple hundred interventions, I think he said. This is nothing new. I have been raising this issue for weeks now.
I would encourage the member to listen, in terms of what is taking place and—