Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for the question.
Indeed, Canadians believe it is very important for the House and the government, in this place and on Parliament Hill, to be respected as a whole and not treated as completely separate entities, which is what the government is currently trying to do. That is very unfortunate.
I would also like to address a point that was discussed. Once again, this failure to have a real discussion and use a collaborative approach for the good of the House and the good of Canadians everywhere, at home and abroad, shows a lack of respect towards all political parties.
Canadians should feel safe and should feel that the House is working for them and with them, and that it is not being controlled by another entity.
That is what is deplorable about this entire approach.