Mr. Speaker, it looks like the highest price is the law for the government.
What we have here is a double standard; one set of laws for most Canadians who follow them every day and then there are the Liberals who are guided by the law that if you do not get caught then it is okay.
How can we say to a pulp mill or a mining operation that if it pollutes we will prosecute it to the full extent of the law but when a government blatantly and knowingly ignores its own laws, that is just the way we do business in Canada?
How can the government say “if you don't like it, lump it because were are government and we are beyond the law”? How can it say that?