Madam Speaker, the answer is simple. We do not believe that this information should be kept secret. It has to be made public so that, when the next election comes around, Canadians have the information they need to make an informed choice based on the contents of this report.
We do not believe that this information should be secret. We believe that it should be made public. We believe that Canadians should know which of the candidates in the next election were compromised by foreign interference activities. Quite simply, that is the reason we are calling on the information to be released.