Mr. Speaker, last week the Prime Minister championed the cause of the homeless. He told everyone in Canada that he was aware of their problem, that he was very sensitive to the problem and that he saw people like these every day and talked to them.
My question is as follows: Will the Prime Minister admit that his government's record, which shows that it has concentrated far more on reducing the federal deficit than on dealing with the problems of those who live in poverty, is a clear indication that the Prime Minister is far more inclined to listen to those who are prepared to pay $1,000 for a Liberal Party fund-raising dinner than to the homeless and the poor of this country?