Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I will just read into the record the subamendment before us. It is that NDP-2, proposing to amend clause 5 of Bill C-65, be amended by adding the following after “tion.”:
However, the first general election after this section comes into force is to be held on the later of
(a) Monday, February 24, 2025, and
(b) subject to subsection (3), the Monday following the 50th day after the day on which this section comes into force.
(3) For the purpose of paragraph (2)(b), if the Monday referred to in that paragraph is a holiday, polling day shall be held on the Tuesday after that Monday, and any time specified under this Act before or after polling day is to be calculated as if polling day were the Monday.
Mr. Chair, I want to provide, at the outset, some context on why we have put forward this subamendment. It goes back to the clause in this bill, Bill C-65, that secures the pensions of soon-to-be-defeated Liberal and NDP MPs. This government sold this bill as an elections bill, but we now know that the real purpose of this bill is to protect the pensions of Liberal and NDP MPs.
We know that Canadians have had enough of this Prime Minister. He is the most unpopular prime minister in decades. The leader of the NDP is not much more popular, having propped up this government for more than two years—a government that has made life more expensive, that has increased taxes on Canadians, that has fuelled inflation, and that is riddled with corruption and conflict from top to bottom.