Mr. Speaker, when I was interrupted with not a point of order but one of debate, I was talking about our Prime Minister's experiencing things differently.
We of course know the SNC-Lavalin scandal, the WE Charity scandal and the ArriveCAN scandal, which continues to be debated in committee and in the House. There is the green slush fund scandal that is approaching a billion dollars of wasted taxpayer dollars. We remember foreign interference, which is still a problem with our democracy. We remember the Billionaires' Row condo scandal, and now there is the scandal of the other Randy.
For the past nine years, the Prime Minister has led the most ethically compromised government in Canadian history. It took him more than a year of foot-dragging to appoint an ethics commissioner, probably because without one, he, his government and his backbench would not be investigated for bad, unethical behaviour. From his frequent taxpayer-funded vacations to his protection of SNC-Lavalin, or granting a government contract to a company that gave money to his family members and handing out billions of dollars to well-connected Liberal insiders and consultants, the Prime Minister has a long track record of using government to benefit himself and his friends, and Liberal MPs are learning from the best.
The Trudeau government has been slapped with five ethics violations—