Madam Speaker, we have members of Parliament who have been elected, such as the member for New Westminster—Burnaby and the member for Kingston and the Islands, who have taken to defending a government that is corrupt, and that corruption is costing Canadians.
That cost to Canadians is fuelling the inflationary fire that is driving up the price of everything. That is why, at this time, it is so important that we have more competition. Competition in our banking sector is incredibly important because, if there are fewer banks, then the banks that we do have will charge higher rates. Those higher rates are going to drive up the prices that Canadians are paying every month for their rent and for their homes.
We have members, such as the member for New Westminster—Burnaby, who are defending a Prime Minister who has been twice convicted of breaking Canada's ethics laws. He is the first Prime Minister in Canada's history who has broken Canada's ethics laws—