Mr. Speaker, yesterday the member for Oxford falsely accused one of my colleagues of misusing franking privileges.
Perhaps the member for Oxford should chat with his caucus colleagues before he feels the need to lecture the official opposition.
I have obtained copies of letters which apparently came from the office of the member for Mississauga Centre.
These letters solicited support for an Ontario provincial Liberal candidate named George Winter.
The member for Mississauga Centre even went so far as to include provincial Liberal membership booklets in the mail-out.
Both letters were written on House of Commons letterhead and used franking privileges.
We are all aware that members cannot use House resources for their own campaigns. Therefore, is it appropriate for members to use House resources for provincial campaigns? I would think not. The Liberals have got it wrong again.