Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech, and especially for the answer he just gave.
I just realized that he was actually being sarcastic. The satire, the sarcasm, was his own speech, coming from a party that was found in contempt of Parliament and that used closure motions and omnibus bills over and over and over again. They are lecturing us about respect for the institution, which is rather ironic. To use his own word, it is sarcasm.
If, by some misfortune, his party returns to power after the next election—which I do not want, because I want the NDP to win the election—will it commit to respecting the institution and parliamentarians, and will it commit to not using closure and omnibus bills?