Mr. Speaker, from the start of this emergency debate, we have heard many of the Conservative members stand up and speak out against the government's lack of proactivity, and rightly so. We agree with them on that.
However, one thing is unclear. What is the Conservatives' actual position? Where exactly do they stand in all of this?
My partner works in the health care industry. She is a nurse and, everyday, she has to call people who contracted COVID-19 to tell them what they need to do so they do not spread it to other people. She is frustrated that the situation has not been resolved. She is worried that the health care system will end up in a worse predicament than it is in now.
In that respect, we see that the Conservatives seem to want to get political mileage out of the fact that people are fed up with the public health measures. I would really like to understand what message the Conservatives have for the people who are protesting outside right now.
Are they telling them to stay? Are they telling them to go home? Are they telling them to follow the health measures?
I would like to understand how the Conservatives want to get through the pandemic and what message they have for the protesters.