—whose job it is to hold the government to account.
So I just caution the members opposite. As a member of Parliament who has been on the backbench when my party was in government, it was very important to me, when there were items that needed to be fixed for people with disabilities, or tobacco, or others, that we were prepared to speak out against....
Our language is very confusing to the people of Canada. I find now that when I have a name tag that says “Government of Canada” beside my name, I actually have to have it corrected.
Every day, we must make it clear to the people of Canada that what we at committee do here, as the House of Commons, is to hold government to account. I would just caution the members opposite not to use that kind of inclusive language that makes it confusing to Canadians whether or not they speak on behalf of the government.