Mr. Speaker, I heard the speech from the member on the other side. This is a motion that really just says that if a member says something in the House of Commons, says something to the Canadian people, says something to their electoral base, then they have to be held to account for that.
We are actually siding with the NDP on this motion and asking them to put their motions where their mouth is, out on the hustings here, and vote the government out because the government clearly, according to what the NDP's words have indicated, does not deserve to be in power, is beholden to special interests and should be voted out.
Will the member acknowledge that at least when the NDP is saying this, it is saying it against the government and perhaps that should be weighed in the House of Commons?