Mr. Speaker, that is the problem. The Liberals are confusing Canada with its friends.
We can try to show good faith, and I tried hard to do so earlier, but all we see are irregularities and Liberals who are benefiting from them. Today, it is a former MP who is pocketing $237 million through a shell company. Yesterday, it was the friends at WE Charity who were given $900 million dollars, again through a shell company. I am tempted to talk about what will happen tomorrow, but that is not part of my speech, so I will leave the House in suspense. Let us remember that, when cannabis was legalized, no fewer than five former Liberal ministers were waiting with outstretched hands for contracts.
Why is it that everywhere we look all we see are Liberals who are getting richer—