It's certainly not for me to give advice to my friends in the Liberal Party, but I always think it's a mark of credibility when one can simply say, yes, you've done well, instead of criticizing where no criticism is due. Then when in fact there is valid criticism to be had, it's more credible.
I just can't understand the point of Mr. McCallum's statements. How can anyone deny that there have been clinical, clear improvements in processing times, which continue under this government?