Mr. Speaker, we have been in the House for many years.
When the Conservatives were in opposition, they were the ones yelling at the Liberals, saying that imposing a gag order on members regarding a bill was completely undemocratic. Indeed, it is in the House of Commons that these debates take place. In committee, we do our work and bring forward amendments, but debates among representatives democratically elected by their constituents happen right here.
I remember that same minister rising in this House in anger because a gag order had been imposed on the members regarding a bill.
What does he think of the 58 gag orders imposed by this Conservative government, just since 2011?