Mr. Speaker, the best way to feel better is to ask Canadians where they stand on electoral reform, and it is called a referendum.
In a democratic society, we are not afraid to engage with the people. In a democratic society, we are not afraid to hear what people think. In a democratic society, when we are entirely confident in our position, we know we can count on the trust of Canadians.
Why is the government refusing to ask Canadians what they think? Why is the government refusing to hold a referendum on electoral reform?