Madam Speaker, I must admit that I am rather discouraged by the subject of the Conservatives' opposition day motion. It seems as though they have been talking about the same issues for a really long time. I have been on the Hill for 10 years now, and every time the Conservatives have an opposition day, they say that they want more oil.
It is astonishing that they are still saying that even after the Liberals cut subsidies for EVs, put an end to the consumer carbon tax, agreed to a new pipeline, paused the electric vehicle availability standard and introduced Bill C-5, which has now become law and which enables the government to circumvent all environmental regulations.
How can the Conservatives remain optimistic now that the Liberals have eaten all of their lunch? I get the impression that the only choice they have left is to become radicalized.
