Mr. Speaker, I think my colleague and I disagree on a great many things, but if I extract the essence from it, which is that the Liberal government cannot be trusted, I think he and I are probably in alignment here.
My question for my hon. colleague, though, stems from the fact that many of the problems he describes from the last several years of the Liberal government have been because the NDP offered the Liberals a blank cheque. When the NDP leader in the House gets up and talks about the Liberals' failure to deliver pharmacare, for example, how is that not a failing of the NDP, given that this was supposedly one of their concessions, to offer that support? Even last night, the NDP voted with the Liberal government to stack parliamentary committees, to give it, once again, carte blanche to run the parliamentary table.
Why has the NDP not learned its lesson?
