Mr. Speaker, ours is a government of action. In the first 100 days we have introduced the federal accountability act and tough anti-crime legislation.
We brought in a budget that keeps our election promises.
We have seen the Prime Minister visit our troops in Afghanistan.
We immediately delivered $755 million for our hard-pressed farmers, with a further $1.5 billion to come.
We have reached a residential schools agreement and a softwood lumber agreement with the U.S.
We have cut the immigration landing fee in half and introduced a plan to reduce the GST.
We have doubled the pension income deduction for seniors and introduced a choice in child care allowance.
We have given Quebec a formal role in UNESCO.
We have announced an Air India inquiry and reinstated the Gander weather office.
Actions speak louder than words and our actions put truth in our words.