Mr. Speaker, I found the member's comments really interesting because Conservatives, quite like the NDP, like to take credit for things that they have not done. Within the riding of Waterloo, constituents are really proud of the diversity of the conversations we have.
When we were up against the U.S. when it came to CUSMA, or NAFTA 2.0, it was interesting because all political parties came together to fight for Canada. What we have seen since then is a Conservative approach of returning to former prime minister Stephen Harper's ways of only fighting for Conservatives. That is not the Canadian way.
I was born and raised in the Waterloo region. I was born Canadian. I chose my political party, but I will always fight for my constituents. I will always fight for my community and our country first. Conservatives right now are hell-bent on having an election rather than fighting for Canada. I found the member's comments quite interesting. He likes to be on the attack, but Conservatives do not want to recognize the approach they took in the past, which actually divided communities.
If this issue is so important to the member, will he commit to calling the question on the question of privilege, which all members agree to, so that we can bring legislation forward and address the issues that matter to my constituents? I am sure they matter to his constituents as well.
I hope we are in agreement that we have to fight for Canada, first and foremost. I hope he would pick our country over our political parties. I sure do.