Mr. Speaker, one thing my colleague started with in his speech was the NDP working with the Liberals, so I want to take a moment today to acknowledge the important work that happened, which was finished in the Senate yesterday. Pharmacare was passed through the Senate and was brought back to the House, and millions of Canadians will now have access to a pharmacare program. It is very exciting, and I think it shows that there are things we can do when we work together. As an opposition member, I work when I can for Canadians, and I oppose things when I think the government is not taking the right steps to help Canadians. I am very proud of dental care, pharmacare and the anti-scab legislation.
Does my colleague think that Canadians struggling right now, who find housing unaffordable and who cannot afford their groceries, think three weeks spent in the House not talking about ways to make their lives better is an appropriate use of parliamentary time?