No, I'm not just going to adjourn this meeting. You want to bring us here. You want to bring forward a motion like this. We're going to sit here and maybe have a conversation. I have no problem with that—no problem at all. I have a lot to say about this.
We are here to help people. We came here to help people. The Bloc has voted with the Liberals before on issues that we haven't. They've negotiated. They did that throughout COVID. We saw that happen.
The Conservatives had every opportunity to approach the Prime Minister and try to make an arrangement on certain items, to pass the budget or whatever issues. That was up to the Conservatives. They decided not to do that. We decided to help Canadians. We went to the table and brought forward some items that we thought would benefit Canadians. Listening to what Canadians said, we were going to make sure that we didn't have another unfair election. We wanted to make sure we got help for Canadians. That was our top priority.
That's what we're here to do, and that's what we're going to keep doing. If you look at our motions in the House of Commons, they are motions to help Canadians, not to create partisan politics and not to play games. I don't come here to play games with any of you. We come here to help people, to create jobs for Canadians, a better way of life, a better environment, reconciliation, helping people who need help, not forgetting about communities that are forgotten. That's why we're here. We're here to help people, to work together. Motions like this don't bring us together. They are not designed to help people.
Our agreement is online. There's nothing more to it. That's it.
I'm happy to have this conversation. We can sit here all day. I'll sit here all night. We can talk about what's missing in this country, how many other motions we could have brought forward tonight to talk about. I'm happy to have that conversation anytime. On ways that we can help Canadians, I will talk all day about the ways we can help Canadians and the more work that we all need to do together, not just this agreement. This agreement is a starting place between two parties. We need to do more together, all of us. We have an obligation.
I'm done.