Madam Speaker, that is an interesting question. I would recommend that the member review the Hansard and look at my thoughts on parliamentary reform, dual chambers and the potential of using Fridays, and how we can ensure that every member is afforded an opportunity to address virtually any issue. I think that there is a great deal of merit to it.
I am a parliamentarian, first and foremost. Part of my role, as the parliamentary secretary to the government House leader, is to hold opposition members to account for their behaviour. The member will find that, out of those 300 times the member has cited, as I do not count, what I am doing in part is trying to get the official opposition to be accountable for its irresponsible actions. That is why I highlighted the fact that what we are witnessing is borderline contempt of Parliament. I do not say that lightly. I have been a parliamentarian for close to 35 years; I am not sure as I do not know the actual number. Canadians should be concerned about this type of abuse of power, even when the leader of the Conservative Party is in opposition.
My time has run out. I respect that fact and will wait for the next question.