Mr. Speaker, after hearing the outcry about his plan to cut billions in funding for more housing and silencing his Conservative MPs from advocating for their communities, we know that the Conservative leader had a rough week last week. It is hard to believe he is barring his own MPs from doing the most foundational part of their job, which is advocating for their communities.
MPs should be representing their communities in Ottawa, not imposing their leader's agenda back at home, but the Conservative leader won't even let his MPs do the job they were elected to do. One Conservative MP even told CBC that MPs are being stopped from helping their cities, for partisan reasons. It is clear their leader has no confidence in them, and they have no confidence in his leadership. When will they do the right thing, stand up for their communities, stand up to their leader and tell him he is not fit to lead?