Madam Speaker, the House has been paralyzed and we have been unable to work for nearly a month now, as my colleague from Joliette said. In the meantime, we agree with the Conservative Party that to end this paralysis, the government needs to hand over the documents.
In his speech, my colleague said that we serve our constituents, that we represent them and they expect us to do our work. That spoke to me, and my question will be simple. I would like to know what the next move is for the Conservative Party.
If, tomorrow morning, the Liberal Party hands over the documents and ends this paralysis of the House, what is the Conservative Party's next step? Will it be to paralyze the House again through a new question of privilege or to get to work on passing bills that are important to Quebeckers and Canadians?