I do, Mr. Chair, and I don't think that the political conversation is really helping people in Canada. I don't think it's helping residents, and it's certainly not helping the seniors I saw this weekend. Five seniors passed away recently. Their housing and access to medication is precarious. Their health, in general, is failing due to cuts that the Conservatives brought, generationally, to health care, so I don't really want to get into a conversation like this in committee. This is important work that we need to do, but I think the Conservatives need to stop being unserious and start being a serious party that takes language and their parliamentary duties seriously instead of talking about tag lines and accusations that they know aren't true.
I'm going to say, as an NDPer, that I'm proud of the work we are doing to rebuild the safety net the Conservatives pulled apart, over decades, in relation to housing, health and supporting seniors. We could have this conversation all day, but I don't want to. I want us to get to the business, so I will reiterate again that I won't be supporting the Liberals' amendment and I'd like us to get to Mrs. Gray's motion.