Mr. Speaker, the member said that, in my comments, I am throwing all these things out there and really trying to connect the dots to establish that there is corruption in the government. It is actually not very difficult to establish that there is corruption in the government. The youngest of my children could connect that dots that are available.
The fact is that all one has to do is consult with not just a report, but the various reports, prepared by the Ethics Commissioner, that in fact demonstrate the corruption of the government. We do not have to rely on political parties. We can go to the various non-partisan officers of Parliament.
The member said other countries experienced inflation. I will say other countries that have pursued inflationary policies have also experienced inflation, just as the Canadian government, in pursuing inflationary policies, has caused inflation.
He talked about Stephen Harper on housing. I think it is objectively demonstrable in the numbers that there has been a close to 100% increase in six years, from 2015 to 2021, after Stephen Harper was in office, so whatever the government is doing, it is not working. There has been a massive increase in housing costs that we cannot just blame on exogenous factors. It is not the war in Ukraine that is causing the house of pricing to go up.
When will the government take responsibility for its failures?