Mr. Speaker, funny darn thing. He was a Reformer and he is proud of our policies.
The Prime Minister may think that food happens to grow at the supermarket, but we know that real families are behind all that real food production.
Farm families are in deep trouble and the minister knows it. They need help and what do they get? They get the Prime Minister telling them things really are not as bad as they seem, and the fact that they are losing their farms is just part of a positive trend that is sweeping the prairies and it feels so good.
When will the Prime Minister go out there and tell these people face to face that it is just happy days are here again?