Madam Speaker, I would submit to you, and I will sum up right now, that what I have been trying to put to this House today are the reasons I believe the Conservatives are up to these games.
We have six precious days left in which we could pass very meaningful legislation. We could ban conversion therapy. We could pass a budget bill that helps Canadians. We could make sure that very important legislation is put in place for our environment. These are all items that the Conservatives do not want us to complete before this legislative calendar is over.
Why? I do not know. What I do know is that, today, the member is challenging me on relevance. Today, the member for Carleton stood there for 45 minutes, rambling on about a debate issue that had nothing to do with the question of privilege, and the member for Timmins—James Bay supported him through it, encouraged him through it, and gave him excuses to continue on and on. We—