Mr. Speaker, again, I do not need the sympathy. It is not necessary. I will say that I do not think it was entirely about what the member just said, because those issues have been going on for the better part of a year. Greedflation has gone on even longer than that. We have been working with the members on that.
We also saw, from the NDP, a significant shift in its environmental policy. We saw the leader of the NDP say he does not believe in pricing pollution anymore. I can either accept the member's word for it, and I would like to do that, or I can look at how the NDP leader reacted to the pressure from the Conservative leader, how he was not able to stand up to the political pressure of the slogans from the leader of the Conservative Party.
I have to choose between believing what the member just said, referencing two issues as a reason they got out of it, or the massive hypocrisy displayed by the NDP when it comes to pricing pollution. I regret to say that, unfortunately, the latter is more convincing.