I have at least $42 million for the dozens of Liberal and NDP MPs who would qualify, including a quarter of the NDP caucus, just for the record as well.
Now, we know again that this is a key part of their coalition agreement. They've said as much in public—that this was a core part of the coalition deal they had with each other—and now we know why. It's not about adding a couple of advance poll voting days. It's not about foreign interference and combatting and closing loopholes, because we've heard from several witnesses that, in the bill they proposed together, there are still many loopholes that exist and are not filled that way.
At the end of the day, then, when we go back to this, I think a key part is that the NDP were complicit the entire time. From an appropriateness perspective, when we're changing election laws or doing these types of pieces of legislation, particularly in changing election rules and details like the date of the election, do you think it's appropriate for one party to be given access to the Prime Minister's Office and Privy Council Office briefings while the Bloc Québécois and Conservatives are shut out and not knowing anything about it?