Madam Speaker, the government does not live in the past. We live in the present.
We are very much looking at the future as we engage in this legislation. This is an important bill, which has been part of the antics of the opposition in this session of Parliament. Our government House leader called the Conservatives on it yesterday to remind them that perhaps they need a time out. Perhaps, when it comes to the eve of the day of remembrance for victims of chemical warfare, it is absolutely abhorrent to stop the piece of legislation by moving motions that are irrelevant in our House and doing the same activity.
Let us get over the antics. Let us get the work of this House done. Let us work on the international rules-based order. Let us move on and be grownups.