Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for the kind words.
It is just so sad, especially coming up to Christmas. I was at the grocery store on the weekend, and I saw people who had to take things off the conveyor belt to put them back. What is baffling to me and what I do not understand is that what we are debating today is the Liberal government's failure to produce documents that they were ordered by this place to produce, and the lengths it would go to to cover up. Whatever is in the documents must be very damning if the government is willing to go to this extent to keep covering up the corruption and the mismanagement of taxpayer dollars, which is ultimately hurting Canadians.
As I said in my remarks, it is hurting the most vulnerable of the most vulnerable, the people who are on the brink of losing their house and those who are not feeding themselves. I referred to scurvy; there are scurvy diagnoses happening in Saskatchewan, in Canada. That is unacceptable.