Mr. Speaker, I appreciate my colleague's reminder to Canadians about the question that the NDP is going to be voting on. We are putting their own words to a vote. I did not make anything up. I am not even putting my words in there. Those are not even Conservative words in this opposition day motion. We are being non-partisan and letting the NDP finally let that stress relief out. If they have ripped up their supply and confidence coalition agreement, if the Liberals are “too weak, too selfish and too beholden”, and if the Liberal government always caves to “corporate greed” and always steps in to make sure “unions have no power”, they should support their own words. Give Canadians their say in an election.
It is that simple. What are the New Democrats scared of?