Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague represents a very strong area of Canada, and we know how important infrastructure projects are for all of the things he just outlined.
That is why I included in my presentation the idea of using the Auditor General. I have had the opportunity to use the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer a number of times with regard to getting information that is pertinent to the government, particularly in the administration and enforcement of marijuana use before it was licensed and in other areas as well. When we get independent information, we can then make solid decisions. I think it would help those on the government side, particularly in their minority position, to make use of the $180 billion in infrastructure that they were talking about, as we know that the majority of it is in waiting from the first term of the government.
I look forward to working more collaboratively with the government with regard to making sure that some of these major infrastructure projects that need to be built are successful. An independent review from the bodies that I talked about and that my colleague asked about would be very beneficial to every member in the House and all Canadians.