Madam Speaker, I have a lot to say about my colleague's speech.
I would like to start by saying that we completely agree with him on some things. The government is making things up as it goes along. It let the situation get worse and has shown some pathetic crisis management. I think we can all agree on that.
I wish I could have spoken earlier, but I did not have the opportunity to do so. Perhaps I can ask you the question. One of your colleagues said earlier that the protestors had a secret agenda to destroy the economy. It was some kind of conspiracy theory. That member's only solution was to go in and chase them out with bats. The member did nevertheless acknowledge that some kind of dialogue was necessary.
How can you establish a dialogue with people that you are chasing out with bats? How can you then expect to do something constructive and be able to talk? I find it hard—