Madam Speaker, the more I listen to this debate, the more I get the sense that the government is just saying that it is urgent to move forward, but that its actions say otherwise. We ask Liberal Party members in the House questions. We tell them that seniors are waiting, but we get no answers. There is no one on the other end of the line.
Concerning supply management, the government says it would like the Senate to stop stalling the bill in committee, but it is not doing anything.
We say to the House that the documents must be handed over. The documents are necessary so that the committee can do its job properly to determine whether contempt of Parliament has occurred. If it has, we will make the appropriate decisions about whether or not to bring down the government.
Either way, there is inertia on the other side of the House. Does my colleague agree with my interpretation?