Madam Speaker, the government is going to listen to the Auditor General of Canada and the RCMP, not the Conservative Party, on this issue.
On the issue of foreign interference, let us be very clear. We are talking about extortion and about Canadians that have been murdered. There have been direct links to foreign interference in the leadership of the Conservative Party. The leader of the Conservative Party chooses not to get the security clearance. Canadians have a right to know what it is that the leader of the Conservative Party is hiding from them. What has happened in his past? Canadians have a right to know.
We have found out that the member for Calgary Nose Hill was intimidated by foreign interference to the degree that she literally withdrew from the campaign of the leader of the Conservative Party's opponent. There are all sorts of things that are linked here.
Will the hon. member not, at the very least, acknowledge that the honest and honourable thing for the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada to do is to do what every other leader has done and get the security clearance required?