Mr. Speaker, he is another opposition member who is desperately grasping at straws to justify what is an unjustifiable position.
In fact, what happened back then was the Prime Minister, after a budget had been presented, made a decision to try to topple the government and go to an election. That is totally different from what the opposition members are doing. There was never any talk of a coalition. If opposition parties choose now to topple the government and go to an election, let the people have a say on that. They may not be tolerated well in bringing on another election, but if they want to do that, they can do it. That is the democratic thing to do.
They do not care about democracy. They are grasping. They have such an untamed lust for power, they will do anything to get it. That is what they are doing.