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I just want to remind members to please look at the chair and see if it is a woman or a man who is sitting in the chair. It would be much appreciated. The member for Elgin—St. Thomas—London South is rising on a point of order.
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Questions and comments. The hon. member for London West.
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We have to resume debate. The hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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We are out of time. Questions and comments, the hon. parliamentary secretary.
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The hon. member for King—Vaughan, a very brief answer.
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It being 2:30 p.m., the House stands adjourned until next Monday at 11 a.m., pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 2:30 p.m.)
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We are done. The hon. Minister of Transport has the floor.
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I must interrupt the hon. member because the question has far exceeded the allotted time.
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I must interrupt the member. She is well over her time. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Lac-Saint-Jean.
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Approximately, yes they do, but it is not necessarily to the second. The hon. member for Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola.
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The hon. member for Edmonton Southeast is rising on a point of order.
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The hon. member will wait until I call on him by his constituency name. The hon. minister.
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Nobody said it was a lie. That is not a term that is used in the House of Commons, and that is debate. I will let the hon. member for Winnipeg—
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The hon. member for Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola is rising on a point of order.
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I would say to the hon. member, before she starts in that vein, never to direct a comment directly to the other member, but to speak through the Chair.
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What are we talking about? Honestly, I do not understand.
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Okay. We are not going to debate. Nobody said anything was a lie, and that was the term that was used when the point of order was raised. The hon. member for Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong is rising on the same point of order.
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I will ask the hon. member for Winnipeg North to be more prudent in the expressions he uses to describe what colleagues say or do not say. Let us proceed with his speech for the five minutes he has left.
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That is exactly what leads to the debate on this issue, the reusing of the same expressions. The hon. member for Edmonton West.
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That is precisely what I just said. We all know that we cannot do indirectly what we cannot do directly. I would ask the hon. member to be prudent. The hon. member for Winnipeg North.
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I am going to interrupt the hon. member, who will have 15 minutes and 20 seconds to complete his speech the next time this bill returns to the House. Pursuant to order made on Tuesday, May 27, the House will now resolve itself into a committee of the whole to study all votes in the main estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. I do now leave the chair for the House to go into committee…
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I would like to open this session of committee of the whole by making a short statement on the evening's proceedings. Pursuant to order made on Tuesday, May 27, the committee of the whole convenes today for the sole purpose of asking questions of the government in regard to the estimates. The first round will begin with the official opposition, followed by the government and then the Bloc Québécoi…
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The hon. member for Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola.
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The hon. member for Montmorency—Charlevoix.
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The hon. member for Montmorency—Charlevoix.
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The hon. member for Hastings—Lennox and Addington—Tyendinaga.
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Yes, I did cut the minister off more than once.
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I would like to remind the hon. member that I am not going to do anything, but that the hon. minister will have a chance to do something. The hon. minister.
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I must interrupt the hon. member. A phone is ringing and it is bothering the interpreters. I would appreciate not hearing that kind of noise in the House. The hon. member for St. Boniface—St. Vital.
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I am sorry to interrupt the hon. member, but there is a phone near the mics. Can we get it out of there, please? The vibration is causing interference. The hon. member for St. Boniface—St. Vital.
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I would remind the hon. member to speak through the Chair. We do not speak directly to other members.
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It should be a very brief story, in 15 seconds. The hon. member for Oshawa.
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We have to leave it at that. I am sorry. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Calgary Signal Hill.
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I have to give the hon. member for Fredericton—Oromocto time for a very brief answer.
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It is my duty pursuant to Standing Order 38 to inform the House that the questions to be raised tonight at the time of adjournment are as follows: the hon. member for St. Albert—Sturgeon River, Ethics; the hon. member for Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley, Oil and Gas Industry; the hon. member for Niagara Falls—Niagara-on-the-Lake, Housing.
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We are out of time. Resuming debate, the hon. member for South Surrey—White Rock.
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I interrupt the hon. member as I have a point of order. The hon. member for Cariboo—Prince George.
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I thank the hon. member. Yes, I remind all members that the proper attire for men in the House is contemporary business attire. We ask everyone to be reminded of that. The hon. member for South Surrey—White Rock may continue.
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Resuming debate, the hon. member for Brandon—Souris.
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I would remind the member that questions are to be asked through the Chair. The hon. member for Repentigny for a brief answer.
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The hon. member knows better.
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The hon. member for Winnipeg South.
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Dear colleagues, I rise today to let my name stand to be your Speaker. I will try to be brief and to the point. Unlike other colleagues, I did not spend the last few days on emails or phone calls asking for your support. This is mostly because, as some of you may know, I was diagnosed with cancer at the end of January, and I have been undergoing intense treatment ever since. Thanks to a phenomenal…
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