Mr. Speaker, I would like to say that Edmonton is well represented today in the chamber. A number of us from Edmonton are here.
I agree with my colleague. I find it very disappointing that the Liberals shut down unanimous consent to put in place a committee to look at the Canada-India relationship. Knowing how difficult it is, knowing how dangerous this is and knowing that the Indian government has potentially taken the life of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil, I think it is urgent that this committee be struck. We will continue to try to work with all members of the House to ensure that this committee does come forward. I think it is vital, and I am disappointed.
One thing I would also say is that, tonight, we have heard member after member of the Liberal Party stand up and say that they did not oppose it. That is not really how it works. If the Liberal Party opposes it, unfortunately, those members really do need to have a serious conversation with whoever it was within the Liberal Party who actually shut down that committee; they need to convince their colleagues to finally support such work.