Mr. Speaker, it is good to be able to say something after hearing my colleague across the aisle speak for so long.
Evidently, his rhetoric lacks nuance. It is like a horn blaring, whether he is talking about the noodles he had at lunch or about the worst scandal ever to involve a Minister of Finance. It is appalling to see such an important thing trivialized. The hon. member cannot say that we should trust the Minister of Finance and praise him for all the wonderful things he has done. Come, now, it is a huge conflict of interest, one for the history books.
I would like to ask my colleague if he can get the message across to the people around him that the problem is serious. They do not seem to realize it at all.
Is my colleague on automatic pilot as usual, or does he really understand what is going on?