Mr. Speaker, the member for Timmins—James Bay raises some really important questions that, frankly, I do not have the ability to answer. However, I will repeat what I said in my speech: If someone wants to become the prime minister of this country, they have to go through the security vetting process to get national security clearance. Whether there are skeletons in his closet or not, the member has not really given us a good answer on why he is choosing not to do that.
The member for Timmins—James Bay talked about the member from Stornoway. I want to put on the record that it is quite audacious for the member for Carleton to call out the leader of the NDP about why he sits in this place and why he serves when the member for Carleton has the biggest pension in this place. He may be the biggest fat cat, and he has not worked a day outside this place. That is absolutely ridiculous and unbefitting of the role we should be serving in as members of Parliament.