Mr. Speaker, my colleague very clearly laid out that, in order for the House to act upon this matter, we have to arrive at a vote one day. I have heard Conservatives arguing that they need to prosecute this case in debate, but, so far, I am hearing the same talking points repeated again and again through their speeches. There are no new ideas being advanced through debate; I am glad that she acknowledged that.
There has been a lot of finger pointing between Liberals and Conservatives today. Does my hon. colleague think that the Conservative arguments might have a bit more legitimacy if their record during the Harper years was not just as bad as that of the Liberals?