Madam Speaker, as I was about to say, when I first came into the House, the member who made their speech today was very congenial, and I actually enjoyed conversations with him. However, over time, that has really stopped; it is really sad what has happened today and over the past months and even over the last years with the Conservative Party of Canada and its commitment to itself rather than to people.
The member spoke tonight about grocery prices. I want the member to know that corporate greed is why people cannot afford their groceries, and this member just voted again to prop up more corporate greed by refusing to have financialized landlords come to committee to tell us why they are displacing renters, persons with disabilities, immigrants and people living in poverty out onto the streets.
I want to remind the member of what the Conservatives are supposed to be doing in the House by sharing the NDP's record from the last three years. This is a reminder to the member that the NDP has achieved $10 day care for Canadians, which is already bringing the economy up for women. The NDP has achieved dental care for people. People in my office are crying that—