Mr. Speaker, unfortunately, that is still quite a bad answer.
Today is December 2. It is snowing. It is beautiful. Children are happy. Walking through the corridors of Parliament this morning, I saw a lot of fir trees. There were little ones, medium-sized ones, big ones, with balls and lights and the whole thing. But my problem this morning is not that there are so many little trees here, it is that in Quebec, in the offices of Service Canada, there are none. They cannot have them thanks to a brilliant directive they have received.
Why do the Conservatives want to rob Service Canada employees of the magic of Christmas? What do they have against celebrating Christmas?