Mr. Speaker, these accusations are absolutely unbelievable.
In the case of Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh this was a riding with 18% unemployment, but unemployment is dropping, and we can list lots of ridings for you.
When we started out, unemployment was at 11.5%. It has now dropped to 6.8%. When we started out, the deficit was $42 billion. Now we have a surplus. When we started out, the interest rate was 11%. Now it is 6%.
That is what good administration is all about, and throughout all this we have not forgotten the poor and the ridings where there was unemployment, such as the riding of the hon. member.