On the off chance there’s anybody out there who hasn’t figured this out yet—

—Mitchel Raphael’s photo illustrates it rather nicely: it’s all a game. All the bluster, all the outrage, all the threatened lawsuits, all the election brinksmanship. all the accusations of Taliban-love, all of it. All fake. I’m not sure there’s a single member of parliament who would decline to shake any other member of parliament’s hand or share a drink with him, which is exactly as it should be. They’ve got off-the-clock behaviour nailed. On-the-clock behaviour, unfortunately, remains an ongoing national disgrace.
(Just to be clear, I have nothing against Justin Trudeau… in this narrow instance. Being friendly to John Baird is an act of wholly undeserved charity, for which the member for Papineau should be applauded.)
(Insta-update: And while I’m in a conciliatory mood, this is about as charming as Baird’s ever been. The Ontario Tories can only hope this isn’t part of some kind of initiative to succeed John Tory, because that is truly one of history’s most terrible ideas.)