Mr. Speaker, what we are now dealing with is the quality of question period and whether in fact the public interest is being advanced.
Let me just take a look. What opposition members have done is to repeat the same question time and time again because they cannot ask any other questions.
Let us take a look at what happened yesterday. The opposition objected to government spending. It objected to government spending on a water treatment system in Killarney. It objected to government spending on a water system in Warren, Ontario. Opposition members stood and objected to contributions to 23 projects in Montreal to combat homelessness.
The fact is, the opposition is opposed to everything that is in the public interest.