Madam Speaker, it is funny, but at the end of his speech, my colleague started talking about the concerns of ordinary folks, workers and their families: the housing crisis, the cost of living, the cost of groceries. His party is paralyzing the work of the House, when we should be able to talk about those concerns and work together on finding solutions. I find that a bit odd.
I understand that the issue we are currently debating is also important, but the Conservative Party is causing us to waste millions of dollars in public funds by paralyzing the work of the House and keeping us from talking about the issues that directly affect the lives of Quebeckers and Canadians.