Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague. I do not think it is up to the government to be delivering lectures to its people on arrogance when we see the arrogance of the Liberal government at the top. It flows down. It does not come up. It comes down. Leadership starts at the top in that chair over there. We can see it in what I said earlier about the appointment of a Progressive Conservative from a province that does not know what a federal Progressive Conservative looks like. They have forgotten their faces and names.
We see a member in the other house who had nothing to do with the people of Alberta's selection. Talk about arrogance of servanthood. Servanthood is something that is demonstrated at the top. As it is practised by the leadership, it will be practised by those who see it practised.