Mr. Speaker, perhaps the NDP House leader missed the news that his boss, his party's leader, ripped up the deal with the Liberals. He does not need to use the PMO talking points anymore. He can be independent and maybe support the position of the member for Windsor West on this, rather than undercutting his own party's member.
On that issue, why is the member issuing PMO talking points to bury the corruption in SDTC? Why is it that he is deflecting onto other things and will not talk about the issue before Parliament today and the parliamentary privilege breach of the government? The House leader should be concerned about parliamentary privilege breaches. Apparently, he is not. He is more interested in spewing PMO talking points.