Mr. Speaker, we have to talk about Bill C-51 and also talk about the implications if it is not passed.
This is a minority government. I heard a great man once say that we can “get by with a little help from our friends”. It is important that we work together.
My colleague pointed out that the Liberals are not talking to anyone. We know they are not talking to each other. We saw that with the member for Bourassa in Quebec and the weakness of his leader in refusing to discipline him.
I want to ask my colleague why the Liberals do not listen to Canadians. Canadians clearly do not want an election. They would like the Liberals to support our government and get on with the economy and with fighting this recession. Why are they not listening to Canadians?