Mr. Speaker, what I often find happens when I hear a politician talk about wanting to do a study is that it is often a way to avoid taking action.
With these underused properties, and there is one in my riding, I listen to my community. I know what it needs. I do not need to have a study of Parliament to decide what needs to be done with those properties. I would suggest that any member who has one of these properties in their riding should know what their community needs. We do not need a study of Parliament to be able to decide what needs to be done.
The same thing goes for when we talk about serving our veterans. If this member of the government wants to see more services for veterans, she should walk over to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and say, “Let's get more services for veterans,” rather than trying to gum up Parliament with a study when we could be just taking action. She is part of the government. Why does she not just take action?
