Madam Speaker, I enjoy the interventions by this member. They are quite entertaining. I am just glad he does not charge admission, because I would probably keep coming back and paying more and more to see this all day.
His problem with talking about the mortality rate is that he had to dig all the way down to Taiwan to find an example that would fit his narrative. However, when he talks about the unemployment rate and everything else, he always compares us with the G7.
My question is as follows. Why will the member not compare the mortality rate in his example with the countries in the G7? It is obvious that it is because we have the second-lowest mortality rate in the G7.
Would the member at least recognize that through the great work of Canadians across the country, and through the work this Parliament has done by working together to provide programs for Canadians, through unanimous consent quite often, we have achieved so much for Canadians, and indeed helped the quality of life during this pandemic?