Mr. Speaker, that is interesting. I have a slightly different run of events since January.
The NDP started out with a caucus that was just slightly larger than the one it has today, probably because following its leadership campaign, the former patron saint of the NDP, Mr. Broadbent, came out and warned people not to put a given individual into leadership.
We now see some of the reaction to that. We have a couple of members of the NDP who are sitting elsewhere because they are not allowed to express their views. They are not allowed to vote on behalf of their constituents. That is the record I am focusing on, an NDP out of touch with Canadians.