Mr. Speaker, last night in Toronto, the Prime Minister of Canada delivered an important speech in front of a large audience of business people.
Not only did he highlight our government's main achievements and reiterate our commitment to our red book promises, but he also raised the issue of national unity. In his first major speech outside Quebec since the referendum, he urged all Canadians to join forces in bringing about the changes that are so anxiously awaited from coast to coast.
The message delivered by our Prime Minister is one of stability, reconciliation and optimism. I am pleased to associate myself with what my leader said and I can assure the people of Canada that we are fully committed to making this country a symbol of unity and of prosperity.