Mr. Speaker, I have bad news and good news.
The bad new is that today, the government sadly used a closure and time allocation motion for the 94th time to shut down debate on Bill C-51, which is a threat to our rights and freedoms.
The government even seems to want to move a 95th closure motion after question period. Unbelievable. This government will not allow debate.
The good news is that tomorrow is May 1. That means that there are only 170 days left in the life of the Conservative government. There are only 30 sitting days. What that means is that the damage the Conservative government is doing is going to start being repaired as of Oct 19, when an NDP government comes in and starts repairing all that the government has broken over the course of the last few years. That is good news for Canadians.
That being said, I would like to ask my hon. colleague, the government House leader, what will be on the government's agenda in the coming week.