Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague and congratulate him on his election. I acknowledge that he saw me on television and is now seeing me in person. That is great; that is democracy.
I would like to remind the member that we voted in favour of the tax cuts that were made, because they were largely in keeping with what we would have done. We would have liked to have done more, but we could not.
With regard to the retirement age, my colleague should know that in 2019, 2021 and 2025, our position was always clear: We are keeping it at 65. I would encourage my colleague to refresh the memories of those on his side of the House.
Meanwhile, since he can meet with the chief of staff, the Minister of Indigenous Services and the Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, he should tell them directly that they really made a mess of handling the GC Strategies scandal.