Mr. Speaker, here are some other changes that Canadians did not vote for.
They did not vote for an end to provincial agreements on child care.
They did not vote to end financial support for innovation in Canada.
They did not vote for an agreement on softwood lumber that will cause at least 20% of the industry to fold.
They did not vote to cancel loan guarantees to forestry companies.
They did not vote to cancel the advisory committee on the disabled. This committee was to report on gaps in services.
To have five priorities is all well and good, but to hear and serve all Canadians would be much better.