Mr. Speaker, I was very pleased to hear my colleague, especially when he talked about the fact that we are attacking the institutions. There is a real road map, I would say, from the Liberal government, since it was elected, to attack our institutions.
When this Liberal government was in trouble with the WE Charity, what did it do? Well, it prorogued the House.
When it had the problem with the SNC-Lavalin scandal, what did it do? It kicked out the justice minister, who had been the first aboriginal minister to sit in this very important post. Why? It was because the Prime Minister said, “We need to get re-elected.”
When it has the deep problem right now with the Beijing intervention in our system, it said, well, that is not true.
After that, it said, well, the journalists are all wrong and we have to find the leak, exactly like Watergate.
How can we be serious with the Liberal government? How can the Liberal government be serious when it has been attacking our democracy for the last eight years?