Listen, we've had five weeks to talk about this. We've, in fact, had longer than that.
Mr. Julian's original motion for the disclosure of WE scandal documents was passed—it's hard to believe, Mr. Chair—on July 7. It was July 7. We're closing in on December and we still don't have the documents.
Now they're saying, “Oh we just need a little itty-bitty more time to try to figure it all out.” Then we'll get here on Thursday and they'll say, “Oh, it's still not enough time. We maybe need to give another five weeks of speeches.”
Meanwhile, people are losing their livelihoods. We have the biggest deficit in the G20, the worst unemployment in the G7, other than socialist Italy, whose policies the government is desperately trying to emulate here in Canada. We have easily the weakest economy in our peer group. We've increased our national debt by about 40% in seven months.
We have all of these problems—