All right.
My question revolves in and around why we're bringing this forward now and why we're pushing off the issue of vaccines to February. That's effectively what this motion ends up doing. We can't discuss probably the most important issue before Canadians today, which is vaccines and rapid testing and all that stuff, so that we can get out of the current situation we're in today. I just don't understand why the Liberals continue to want to push this off beyond a reasonable amount of time.
Unfortunately, Mr. Davies, I appreciate your trying to fill in the blanks, but I think you fell into the Liberals' trap here of trying to rag the puck as long as they possibly can so that they can't possibly discuss vaccines within a reasonable amount of time.
Again, I am not saying mental health is not important. We do need to talk about it. I am hoping we can talk about it for a couple of meetings and talk about vaccines and do the couple of meetings when we come back from our break. Don't interpret our vote against this as our being against mental health, please, because that seems to be where things tend to go in these meetings, but, gosh, we have a lot to try to cover here. To get it all blocked up by one is just irresponsible, I believe.