Mr. Speaker, what is clear is that the member is projecting. That member and his benches are minions of the leader of the official opposition.
Rather than point fingers, the member should know very well that when it comes to our members, they make their own decisions. The Conservatives cannot fathom that people do not agree with them. They have not had to endure them often, but we in the Liberal benches have tough conversations. We agree to disagree and we try to find compromise where it is possible.
It is with those qualities that we know that Canadians are better off today than they were under 10 years—