Mr. Speaker, we have had 100 days of “harpocracy.”
Number 81: abolishing financing for the Canadian Unity Council.
Number 82: promising $300 million to the Canada Council, but only allocating $50 million.
Number 83: opposing a motion to maintain support for culture at current levels.
Number 84: withdrawing funding for the National Literacy Secretariat.
Number 85: breaking their promise to speed up the foreign credential recognition process.
Number 86: cutting $145 million from annual funding for the immigration system.
Number 87: calling themselves the party for rural Canada, but not appointing a minister or parliamentary secretary for rural affairs.
Number 88: threatening to dismantle the Canadian Wheat Board and the supply management system.
Number 89: not announcing one cent this spring to help farmers.
Number 90: despite their promises, not having a real plan for biofuel production—