Madam Speaker, the current question of privilege has been before the House for about a month now. The government stubbornly refuses to hand over the documents that the House is asking it to produce. At the same time, it does not seem like the government is in a hurry to return to the usual order of business, to introduce bills, to move them forward. It would rather do nothing and let the debate go on like this.
My intuition is that it almost suits the government that the House is not studying its legislation because it no longer really has any. This is a tired government that is out of ideas. There is no sense of urgency to have a House working to pass legislation.
What does my colleague think about that?