Mr. Speaker, it might be the last time before the holidays I am on my feet, so I would like to wish everyone celebrating in the riding of Waterloo, across Canada and around the world a merry Christmas and the best during the holiday season. I look forward to seeing them in the new year.
The member spoke to a lot of different issues that demonstrate some of the concerns and comments I have been hearing from constituents within the riding of Waterloo. It demonstrates that we have a lot of work to do in this place and that we could be having healthy debate.
Right now, we are actually debating a subamendment on a question of privilege put forward by the Conservatives. The Conservatives have moved multiple subamendments because they are part of the tactics they are using. The Conservatives show disdain for this place. Over the weekend, it was interesting to communicate with some of my constituents, and the very few who do watch this chamber were quite flabbergasted by the Conservatives' approach, especially when it comes to women ministers. Two constituents mentioned to me they remember the days of Jody Wilson-Raybould being in minister roles and how Conservatives used to speak to her and of her, including tweeting about wanting to see her gone. Now that she is no longer in this chamber, they have put her on a pedestal, as they are doing now with the former deputy prime minister and minister of finance.
Could the member please share with the House what the subamendment is that we are currently debating in this chamber?