I am glad to continue with the civility in the House of Commons rather than listening to that.
I want to say that in all honesty I stood up here tonight to try to provide what I thought were at least motivating suggestions to the two people of the four or five who are responsible for this. That is what is necessary. I am sad that it deteriorated into something less.
My bottom line and the message is that we have been waiting for change for years. Drug addiction in this country and the tens of thousands of young people on drugs did not just happen. It has been happening for years. It is not time to start studying this. It is not time for the government to say that it is its number one priority today. That was 10 years ago. Now it is time to take some concrete action. I sincerely hope that within this Chamber tonight the government listens to the suggestions we are making, rather than accepts our comments as some kind of terrible criticism that nobody should make.
Our job is to give suggestions in a concrete way and that is what we will do whether the Liberals like it or not.