No, actually about four or five.
Mr. Speaker, at the end of the day, we are talking about hundreds of speeches coming from Conservatives. That is why the Conservatives are getting bored with that topic. However, they do not want to let it go, so they are bringing in concurrence motions.
We can fast-forward to where we are today. We now have a concurrence motion because the Conservatives do not want to respect what the RCMP are saying. They do not even want to respect their very own motion to have it go to PROC; they would rather talk about this.
At the end of the day, we would love to see the Conservative Party reflect over the holiday season and have a merry Christmas type of thing. Maybe Conservative members could talk with their leader and say that the election is not until October 2025; there is so much more that we can actually do for Canadians. Let us try to be a bit cheerier. Conservative members could talk to the leader of the Conservative Party to see if we can redirect that far-right Conservative ship just a little. Then we could move on and do some things that would really help Canadians.
However, if they do not, not to worry; as a government, we will continue to focus on the interests of Canadians, first and foremost, as we have in the last nine years.
Fish are important. When I think of Lake Winnipeg, I think of goldeye, walleye, carp, whitefish, perch and northern pike. Our lakes are very important. We need to do what we can.
This is one of the reasons that I was so critical when the Conservatives, including the leader of the Conservative Party, cut the ELA programs. Having said that, I am down to about 30 seconds, so I would move:
That this question be now put.