Mr. Speaker, in the red book we promised to restore integrity to government. We have put this promise into action.
For example, Bill C-85 will bring about changes to the MP pension plan. The direct correlation between what we said, what we did, what we continue to do is starting to sink in, even among Reformers, that rag tag band of rhinestone cowboys.
Just yesterday, the much misunderstood member for Calgary Centre, himself more of a Diamond Jim than a rhinestone cowboy, predicted that in the next election, and I quote: "The Prime Minister will stand in front of voters and talk about how Liberal ideas and initiatives have restored integrity to the parliamentary system in Canada as a fait accompli". He is right.
The Prime Minister will present his record to the voters: his personal integrity, his dedication to public service and his respect to the parliamentary system.
As the member mused yesterday, people in the real world will think that is pretty impressive.