Mr. Speaker, obfuscation like that, and the member totally reading talking points off of his computer to answer a direct question that the media were interested in today, and that I am interested in, is why we are forcing a significant motion in the House of Commons tomorrow.
The Liberals have been filibustering at committee. They have been denying basic information that businesses and Canadians need to have, to plan. Who gets rapid tests, when and what criteria are used to determine that should be an answer that the parliamentary secretary, who gets a giant salary to come up with these answers, should be able to answer.
Just out of professional courtesy, he should not be reading a talking-points speech for an hour when he could be answering a basic question with, “I do not know, they did not tell me that” or, “I have no clue,” which is what I think the answer is.
I look forward to our debate tomorrow because enough is enough. I will ask one more time: Who gets the tests, and when?