Mr. Speaker, I appreciate my colleague's question, and I realize this is also a fuller response to my colleague, the member for Mirabel.
I believe the source of this is an attempt to find opportunity. We have some good collaboration on some aspects of some pieces of legislation with the other side. We have had good conversation in the past about Bill C-5. We have had conversations about Bill C-19, the Canada groceries and essentials benefit act.
However, the other side needs to find that thing to provide a wedge, to say, “We are with you, and they are against you. They are not with you.” I believe and I am concerned that the party on the other side is saying, “The Liberal Party of Canada is against you as a religious person. It is against religious organizations and religious freedom.” I just stand firmly opposed on that. We are the party of the charter, and the charter is our guiding light.
