In my remaining couple of minutes, Madam Speaker, I will start with something that is very relevant. The Conservatives are great at dishing it, but they cannot receive it. That is exactly what we are seeing.
I am trying to give a speech to the House of Commons as to why I believe the Conservatives put forward this motion today, and I genuinely believe this. The member for Abbotsford, the member for Elgin—Middlesex—London and the member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes can all stand and say that my motives in speaking today have nothing to do with relevance, but I would argue that they are completely relevant. The relevance is that this is why they are doing this. This is why they put forward this motion.
If I do not explain to this House why I believe the Conservatives put forward this motion, how could I possibly not be more relevant than that? Conservatives have been hell-bent on obstructing this government for the last several months. I have been here every single day to witness it.
The NDP and the Bloc, by and large, have been here to debate policy and to talk about what we can do to advance Canadians while still maintaining their partisan approach. The Conservatives have lost that. They do not know how to do it anymore, they do not realize what their role is in this House and they will do anything for political gain.