Mr. Speaker, we can all see that the Leader of the Opposition has trouble with the idea that individuals might have different perspectives, and that might be a good thing for a robust political party like the Liberal Party of Canada and all its partners across the country. The Leader of the Opposition refuses to let his backbenchers or any of his team members have any opinions at all. Indeed, he sanctioned them and wrote a letter in their name decrying their advocacy for their own citizens in their communities when it came to delivering money to mayors for housing from coast to coast to coast.
He stands for muzzling his MPs. We stand for diversity.