Mr. Speaker, I must admit that I was just so shocked while I was in my office, watching and listening to the member for WestlockâSt. Paul's remarks, that I had to come over.
He talked about the minister's hog plan. Instead of blowing about it, he should hang his head in shame because of the Minister of Agriculture's record of failure. He should hang his head in shame over that program instead of talking about it.
I submit to the President of the Treasury Board that the hog crisis proposal by the minister is probably one of the best disguised Ponzi schemes that this country has ever--