Mr. Speaker, there will be a budget in the fall of this year, but what is a bit rich for Canadians watching at home is to see that the Conservatives have consistently, at every step of the way, voted against affordability measures. They voted against child care. They voted against pharmacare. They voted against the dental program we have in Canada.
How can the member seriously stand up in the House and criticize the government, when at every step of the way he failed to have the back of Canadians in times of need?