Mr. Speaker, the minister's statement is bogus and he knows it. The series of errors and “misstatements” are on the government's side, on the Prime Minister's side. That is the problem and that is why we are asking the questions.
Canadian priorities have to be based on trust. It does not matter what a government says on health care or resource wealth or equalization; if its word is no good, it does not matter what it says.
Why does the Prime Minister not stand up and answer those questions?