Mr. Speaker, I would remind my colleague that the law is the law, and no one is above the law.
The government's game is very clear. It is creating a crisis to be able to say that Parliament is not working, while failing to mention that it is the one responsible for the crisis. The height of cynicism in this whole affair will probably be when Dimitri Soudas reappears after his weeks-long game of hide-and-seek and the government announces a prorogation or election because Parliament cannot do its work.
Is that not the government's game, creating an artificial crisis to serve its own partisan interests?