Madam Speaker, I think it is very difficult when a government tries to shoehorn a large suite of changes into a single bill and then turns around to accuse Conservatives of not working on the government's timeline. We need to get it right more than we need to get it done quickly on some of these things.
I will go back to comments I made earlier about the priorities the government has set out. The government found money in the budget for Eurovision and for seizing firearms from law-abiding gun owners. That would cost 700-and-some-odd million dollars, and that is just what the government has acknowledged as the cost of that program. There are going to be other things as well, but the government has not found the time to come up with a plan to save auto jobs. This is a profound mismatch that desperately needs a government that will put affordability, and what ordinary Canadians care about and need, as its first priority.
