Mr. Speaker, I do not consider it hollow rhetoric when I watched, in the last Parliament, the Conservative Party take a turn where this House stood together on supporting Ukraine over and over and over again for months, and then all of a sudden, shortly after the new Leader of the Opposition took power, there was a change in tone.
We watched the Conservative Party members stand and vote against the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement. We watched them vote against more support for Operation Unifier. I watched them at least four or five times that I can remember, and I have to say I was embarrassed to see this.
Good on the member opposite for supporting a Ukrainian family who was displaced as a result of the war, but do not lecture me on who stands up for Ukraine, because we have stood steadfast behind Ukraine from day one, and will continue to do so.