On a point of order, Mr. Chair, to clarify this, Ms. Davidson is a member of the government side of the House of Commons. She's one of the members who provides the confidence necessary for the government to continue to stand. She is very entitled to refer to this government as her government.
In fact, any Canadian who is not even elected to Parliament can refer to this government as their government, and would be doing so in a manner that is not only true but a truism. If you are a Canadian citizen and you recognize the authority of the Canadian government, then by logical extension, this government is your government.
But beyond all of the obvious logical linkages that would provide for the member to use the language she did, there is a longstanding tradition of free speech that exists in this country and celebrated in this Parliament, which permits her to say whatever she likes.
On this side, and in fact I would say on behalf of this government, we are very proud of the good work she is doing here in this committee.