Mr. Speaker, I have a very simple question for my colleague.
The parliamentary secretary, who just asked a question, said that we cannot say “yes” to the government for subsidies but “no” to the Liberals.
As my Conservative colleague said, the fact is that it is very hard to trust this government. By way of comparison, if a spouse asked to spend the equivalent of $600 billion from the family budget, would the parliamentary secretary hand over that money no questions asked?
The government's job is to help people, and we help the government do that. However, the opposition parties' role is to make sure that money is spent properly.
Can my colleague give us some examples of improper things the government has done in recent years?