Mr. Speaker, with arguments like that, it is a real shame that I do not have the opportunity to run against a Bloc Québécois member in my community, because I think Canadians would find that pretty flimsy.
The member and his party have been propping up a Liberal government that is unrivalled in its corruption. We have seen it with this $400 million scandal. How could anyone supply confidence to a Liberal government despite its $60-million arrive scam? How could anyone in good conscience do that when people in the province of Quebec, as in every province and territory in our federation, have been suffering and are lined up at food banks? The lines at the food banks in Quebec are no shorter.
It is a real shame, because there is an opportunity to have a carbon tax election. There is an opportunity to remove confidence from the government. However, it is up to the member to decide with his caucus whether they are going to continue to support a government that certainly has not been supporting people in my community, my province or my country, which includes Quebec.