Mr. Speaker, I am sure that within the year Mr. McGuinty will have his own feuds with the finance minister over there too.
The Liberal concerns for infrastructure peak in the months preceding an election and then conveniently fade away. It proves the point made by H.L. Mencken, who the finance minister loves to quote, when he said, “and every election is sort of an advance auction sale of stolen goods”. Nothing could be truer. Roads and bridges take years to build and need regular upkeep.
Why does the Liberal government always ignore these facts between elections?