Mr. Speaker, in the spirit of Christmas, I hope the hon. member will join me in wishing the Liberal Party well tomorrow night at its Christmas party, which is being held somewhere close to the Hill. I wish the Liberals all the best for tomorrow night's Christmas party.
We have a government that is literally collapsing in front of us right now. The only confidence that is being shown in the government is by the NDP. I recall when the NDP-Liberal costly, comfy coalition was conceived in 2022. I spoke, at the time, about the fact that the NDP was heading to an abyss of irrelevance and that it was actually playing right into the Prime Minister's hands. Given the fact that the New Democrats have supported the current Liberal government more than 25 times in votes of confidence as it relates to scrapping and axing the carbon tax, the fact that NDP members have continued to show their confidence in the government, even after the leader of the NDP ripped up the coalition agreement with much fanfare, and the fact that the NDP leader is here in order to secure his pension, is it not time that the NDP members join not just with Canadians but also with a majority of Canadians and show no confidence in the current Liberal government?