Madam Speaker, please excuse me. I would have liked to practise my French, but I am going to ask my question in English.
I appreciate some of the points my colleague has made about whether we are on the right track when it comes to how we have dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. The argument we are hearing from the Liberal government is that we do not want to look back; we want to look forward. However, we still have not heard a strategy on dealing with accessing vaccines, rapid testing and how they are going to be distributed.
Does my colleague not think this study and supporting the motion is important? To put it in a health perspective, when we are treating a patient, we need to ensure the treatment we are giving is working before we continue on.
It is important for this committee to look at what has been done to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, the money that has been spent and the decisions that have been made before we move on.
Does she feel that it is an important part of the motion, to look back, to see where we are how we got here and then to look to strategies moving forward?