Madam Speaker, I am happy to go out the same way that I came in, in September, which is with Conservatives heckling me. I am happy to leave for the break on the same terms.
Just for those in the gallery and perhaps those who are watching this right now, all of those cheers that we just heard from Conservatives were in support of a former colleague who used to sit in the House. Do Canadians know what that colleague said during a debate on conversion therapy? This is what she said, in asking the member for Don Valley West a question about conversion therapy after his debate. She quoted scripture and said:
Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the calibre of candidate that the Conservative Party of Canada puts up today. That is who is put on the ticket for the Conservatives. For those who might wonder what a Conservative future government could look like for the LGBTQ community, they need look no further than the results of last night's election.
I was trying to ask the member for New Westminster—Burnaby a question earlier, specifically about what would happen in his caucus if one of their MPs had done that. I can tell the House that, if a member of the Liberal Party had made a comment like that and it was not immediately retracted—