Madam Speaker, we recognize, as I am sure the member opposite does, that when it comes to legislation, if members of the Conservative Party want to stop legislation, all they have to do is stand up and speak. They can go from one member to the next member to the next member. They have 100 members. They could kill all legislation.
I recognize that the official opposition, as an opposition party, has a lot of tools in its tool box to prevent legislation from passing. Good for them. However, at the end of the day, I wish they would start thinking about not what is in the best interests of the Conservative Party of Canada, but what is in the best interests of Canadians. I truly believe that if they started to do that, we would see more things taking place in a positive fashion on the floor of the House of Commons.
I can assure the member opposite that my critique of his opposition party and its leader does not come even close to the type of behaviour that we witness coming from the Conservative ranks.