Mr. Speaker, I do agree that there seems to be a difference in priorities.
The priority of the opposition is to have more opportunity to hear itself talk, to debate, but not to take action. However, the priority of the government is to deliver on the tax credit for job creation; benefits so that businesses can create jobs, invest and become more competitive; tax credits to further support clean energy generation; tax credits for mining exploration; and tax credits for families so that their children can continue to participate, even in challenging times, in activities like music and dance lessons to enhance their quality of life and create jobs in local communities.
Those are our priorities. It is not a priority to have another month of debate after we have already had six months and an entire election to talk about it.