On the contrary, Mr. Speaker, far too often the Prime Minister says one thing and does another.
I will give an example. On January 12, 2006, the Prime Minister said on CBC that cabinet should consist only of elected members. Just a few days later he appointed Michael Fortier to the Senate and to the government's cabinet. Yesterday he said he thinks that, perhaps, the Senate should be abolished. We agree.
Why should we believe the Prime Minister this time?