I call the meeting back to order.
I will, as chair, use my prerogative to continue where I left off before the meeting was suspended.
The leader of the NDP said he was ripping up the agreement on the eve of the by-election in Winnipeg. It turns out that he didn't mean it. It was nothing more than a stunt to scam voters on the eve of a by-election, because no sooner did the leader of the NDP rip up the coalition agreement than he proceeded to tape the agreement back together. Within a week of ripping up the agreement, the leader of the NDP was back to propping up the Liberals. They have done so repeatedly.
The leader of the NDP still says he doesn't have confidence in the Liberal government, even though he repeatedly propped the Liberals up. Indeed, it was on two Conservative non-confidence motions.