Mr. Speaker, yesterday, my colleague had the opportunity to vote to lower taxes for 22 million Canadians. Yesterday, he had the opportunity to vote for a school food program for the most vulnerable children in Quebec. Yesterday, he had the opportunity to vote for investments in housing, infrastructure and the Espace Hubert‑Reeves. Yesterday, he had the opportunity to invest in defence to increase the salaries of the men and women in the Canadian Armed Forces, but he voted against all that.
Now, the good news is that he can redeem himself after question period by supporting the ways and means motion. If not, he can always take a walk behind the curtains, like some of his colleagues did.
