Mr. Speaker, it certainly does not surprise me to hear that when it comes to Canadian history in our country and trying to get it represented in a museum for the first time in our country's history, someone from the NDP would stand to say that he is opposed to that. The NDP is opposed to Canadian history. It is opposed to talking about who built this country. It is opposed to talking about how this country stands out, whether in the G7 or the G20, in terms of its economic agenda and in terms of humanitarian compassion and the assistance we provide. I would only expect from the NDP that we would hear that.
On this side of the House, it is about how great this country is in its history, its present, and its future.