Mr. Speaker, that is not nearly enough time to discuss this very important issue, but I am pleased to continue my discussion on it.
As I was saying before question period began, what this really comes down to, for me at least, is what I see as a good idea that has been put forward by the Conservatives in their opposition motion. It is just perhaps the rhetoric that preceded it in the preamble that makes the motion extremely troubling to support, because if we were to support the motion, we would be supporting the preamble, and the preamble is misleading.
I am very much looking forward to the results that come out, because I have a sense that this motion will pass today. I am looking forward to the results that will come from the Auditor General. I am very proud of a lot of the infrastructure projects that have gotten off the ground in Kingston in particular—