Madam Speaker, trust is the foundation. Trust should be the basis of everything in politics. We are here to represent the people. When we get elected, people put their trust in us and tell themselves that we are going to represent them in the House of Commons. When a government is elected, regardless of its political stripe, people say that we should trust the government that is in power. However, that is not what has been happening since 2015.
People have realized that they can no longer trust this government. When we look at the polls, even though we never talk about polls in politics, the fact remains that we are not crazy. For the past year and a half, we have clearly seen that Canadians are fed up with this government and this Prime Minister and that they no longer have any confidence in them. That is unfortunate for democracy and for the country, but the good news is that we will soon be taking the government's place.