Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good morning, everyone. Thank you for being here.
I would first like to clarify one point. As I understand it, in the context of our parliamentary system, the government has to be accountable for its expenditures to the public, but that is not the case with the opposition. If the government makes a decision, the government, not the opposition, is the one that has to account for it. My comments relate to the drafting of the bill or, in this case, the vote.
Certainly the opposition would still like to have a say, but ultimately, who will be responsible for the vote?
It will be the government, will it not?