Mr. Speaker, we have been debating this issue in the House for over two weeks. This is the third Friday in a row that the House has been discussing this question of privilege, and the government has still not expressed any interest in producing the documents that the majority of elected members of the House are asking it to provide. Meanwhile, no bills have been tabled, debated or moved forward. It seems as though the government is in no hurry to get back to work.
Why does my colleague think that the government is acting this way? Is it because, after nine years, this tired government does not really have any more legislation to introduce? Perhaps I should rephrase that. Would prorogation be an indication of that?
We see that the lights in the House are starting to dim. Is this the beginning of the end for the current government?