Mr. Speaker, I will happily talk to my leader, as will all my colleagues, because we actually like our leader, something we on this side of the House are awfully proud of.
Only a Liberal would stand here and say they want to get to work but not talk about the $400-million corruption the Liberals are caught up in. I can tell my colleague this is work: holding a government to account for what the Auditor General has found to be an egregious 186 conflicts of interest, lining the pockets of itself and its insiders. Canadians ask me where the money is, where it has gone. We have borrowed, we have spent and now we see more Liberal corruption. If the member does not call this work, I do not know what they would call it.