Mr. Speaker, my father-in-law passed away at the age of 67, only about five years ago, from brain cancer. It could very well be the exact same form of cancer that the member just spoke about. With all due respect to him, I am not going to be lectured on taking an issue such as cancer seriously when I lost my father-in-law at the age of 67.
Nonetheless, his argument about what we are discussing today would be great if it was not premised on the notion that this House is seized with the position that it is in because of what the Liberal Party has done. On the contrary, the member knows procedure very well. I know that for a fact. He knows what was put forward, at the direction of the Speaker, was a motion to send something to PROC. He can explain to Canadians why he is participating in a filibuster of his own motion to send something to PROC. He put forward a motion that said we should send this to PROC and then refuses to let us vote on it. I would ask him to please not lecture me on being disingenuous.