Mr. Speaker, this is a letter from Olis Davies of Langley, British Columbia to the Prime Minister:
Dear Sir:
You seem to have decided which hepatitis C victims should be compensated, for a disease brought on us, through no fault of our own.
We had no control over the year we would be given a death sentence.
Perhaps, Mr. Prime Minister, you would feel differently had someone told you, when you had your illness—sorry, sir, we can't treat you, it's not the year for you to be sick.
All we have to look forward to is very little happiness and an early death.
Do you not feel compassion for the sick people, that up to this time, were loyal, tax paying citizens of Canada?
We send money and help to other countries, why not our own Canadians?
Surely you can cut costs and unnecessary expenses, such as purchasing outdated equipment and unnecessary government spending.
Please! Let your Liberal members vote with their conscience and not force them to go against their better judgment.
Olis Davies