Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the Liberals in the House, I am pleased to join in the expressions of sympathy being conveyed today to the family of the late Randolph Harding.
I pay tribute to his exemplary career of public service. Not many people can say they had served as long as Randolph Harding in all three levels of government, the municipal government of the town of Silverton, the legislature of British Columbia and here in the House of Commons. Yet Ran Harding was able to serve in all three levels of government in a way that brought distinction and honour to himself and to his party.
Therefore, I am pleased to join in the tribute to the late Randolph Harding and to extend my condolences and those of my party to Mr. Harding's wife, children, family and many friends. I am sure he will be long remembered by all.