I'm going to read a quick quote.
You wrote an opinion piece in the Ottawa Citizen back on October 19, entitled “Canada's whistleblowing system protects wrongdoers, not whistleblowers”, and you were writing about the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act. I'm going to read a quote. It says:
When then-minister Pierre Poilievre introduced the legislation in 2006, he claimed repeatedly that it would offer “ironclad” protection and indeed it does—but for wrongdoers, not for the whistleblowers or the public.
It's time for our leaders to do what they have promised and what Canadians expect, by putting in place a system that will truly protect the public....
Can you talk about the costs on taxpayers, on workers, by the failure to address this serious issue?