Madam Speaker, my colleague from Fort McMurray—Cold Lake is someone I really enjoyed working with. We are far from agreeing on everything, but she is always very easy to work with. I must remind her that in Quebec, we are obviously celebrating our national holiday, which, coincidentally, falls on Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. We wish a happy Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day to all francophones in Canada.
The Liberal government is worn out, and to claim that it is new is untrue. It has been around for around 10 years. I will be very direct and honest with my colleague: The Conservatives' job is to monitor this government. However, only three weeks in, the Conservatives voted in favour of a closure motion. They also voted for closure on the closure. It is like a bad movie: boring and lacking suspense. The Conservatives also voted against a motion about stealing money from Quebeckers.
I am not the one to ask why the Liberals are afraid of transparency. She should ask her own party. She should also ask her party leadership why they are not doing their job as the official opposition and why a party with only 22 seats needs to do it for them.