Mr. Speaker, during the last election the Prime Minister told Canadians: "There will not be a promise in the campaign that I will not keep".
Once the ballots were counted, however, the Prime Minister changed his tune: "Sometimes in the course of a mandate you are faced with a situation where you cannot deliver. You have to have some flexibility". That is quite a switch.
Who should Canadians believe, the Prime Minister on the campaign trail saying he will keep all his promises, or the Prime Minister in office saying all his promises will not be kept?