Mr. Speaker, last night during President Bush's address to the nation, Canadians could not help but get the impression that our American friends must be underwhelmed with Canadian government reaction.
While President Bush and other world leaders have outlined specific proposals, like strengthening intelligence gathering agencies, proactively building the international coalition and enacting strong, anti-terrorist measures, Canada has said the comforting words but has failed to produce a real action plan.
When can we expect the Prime Minister to address our nation to tell Canadians what part Canada is prepared to play in the war against terrorism?