Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his eloquent speech. It was very good.
During the last Parliament, the Bloc Québécois held opposition days on issues we consider important, such as Bill 21, secularism, the oath to the King and the monarchy. Each and every time, the Conservatives stood up and asked us why we were not talking about the real issues. They spoke about the cost of living, how much Quebeckers have in their wallets, the prices Quebeckers are paying. They asked us why we were not talking about money and purchasing power.
Tonight, we are doing exactly that. This is a concrete issue, not a symbolic one, and it has a direct impact on our constituents' wallets. The member for Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk has been standing up and giving us election results since 9 o'clock this morning.
Why is he not congratulating us?