Mr. Speaker, allow me to present my top 10 list of Liberal hypocrisies:
Number one, naming an environment critic and two Liberal leadership candidates who oppose Kyoto.
Number two, having an agricultural critic demanding more aid for farmers when he repeatedly voted against more aid.
Number three, saying the party supports improved accountability and transparency while opposing the federal accountability act.
Number four, naming an associate critic of immigration who compared Canada's immigration system to Nazi Germany.
Number five, the member for Malpeque claiming he wants more done for farmers after having done nothing for 13 years.
Number six, criticizing MPs who change parties while that party has six defectors in its caucus.
Number seven, many Liberal MPs who sent troops to Afghanistan, then voted against the mission.
Number eight, demanding that the gun registry be kept when many of their own MPs want it scrapped.
Number nine, criticizing rising gas prices after again doing nothing for 13 years.
And number 10, attacking the idea of Senate reform despite promising to reform the Senate when they were in power.
Talk about hypocrisy.