Mr. Speaker, we are debating an opposition day motion put forward by the Conservatives calling for non-confidence in the government, using the leader of the NDP's very own words, and the New Democrats are saying they are not going to vote for it.
We have never had this record high food bank usage in our history. We have never seen child poverty at this rate. We have never seen homelessness at this rate. How can the member and his party justify continuing to sell out Canadians in their time of genuine suffering? How does he go home to his constituents and reconcile that he continues to keep the Prime Minister in power, despite the suffering that the government is causing?