Madam Speaker, the Conservatives are starting to sound like a broken record. The Conservatives say they no longer have confidence in the Liberal Party, but they have been blocking the work of the House for five weeks now and preventing a non-confidence vote. Now we learn that the Conservatives are feeling generous right before Christmas, so they are going to allow the Liberal Party to present their economic update. What an act of kindness.
I would like my colleague to explain why the Conservatives have been supporting this government for five weeks, even though they say they do not have confidence in it. Why did they not move their non-confidence motion, as they are going to do next Monday, and why did they wait for the government to give them an opposition day? Why are they saying one thing and doing the complete opposite?