Well, Mr. Speaker, so it continues. Even the decline of the House and the parliamentary norms that were once expected by Canadians continues. The member across the way had notice of exactly what my question was about tonight; it was about the budget. We have repeated this several times in the House, and that was the question. She delivered her own speech based on narratives around labour and where the Liberals are going. That was not at all what the question was.
Let me address that. We do need a budget in the House. We need something that actually shows Canadians what they can expect going forward. If we do not continue to respect the norms of this House and deliver the democratic minimums that have been expected in Canada for decades now, such as budgets, so that Canadians can see what is going on in the House of Commons, let me say to my colleagues on the other side of the House that if they are not part of the solution, they continue to be part of the problem. They might think they are a new government, but if they are going to act like the old government, they are going to continue.
When is the government going to give us a budget?