Madam Speaker, I will take 30 seconds to respond and then I will try to move a unanimous consent motion.
What I would say is the border is an important element. We have heard the Minister of Immigration talk about measures the government is taking. We will be there to help support. I do not think it is responsible for any member of Parliament to suggest we have a porous border and we are not there to help support. We will be there as a government to maintain our borders alongside the United States. We will also be willing to tackle that question of fentanyl.
While I have the floor, Madam Speaker, our hon. colleague from Saanich—Gulf Islands, who does great work in the House, wants to ask a question. I would ask unanimous consent that we allow for an additional 30 seconds for her to ask and 30 seconds for me to respond.