Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for her speech. As usual, she presented some amazing arguments. I would like her to present more of them.
As you know, this Conservative government introduced itself at the beginning of its first mandate as a government that would meet its commitments and keep its word. All governments say the same, but shortly after it was elected, the present government started breaking its promises on many issues.
I object to this way of presenting policies as if they were products to be marketed, like in a grocery store where a jar of pickles is labelled “new and improved”. This government tried to pull the same trick and sell new and improved pickles. But, obviously, its policies are far from new and improved.
In the Maritimes, a Conservative member now sits as an independent because the government did not keep its promise on natural resources. Newfoundland and Labrador has decided along with its premier, who campaigned during the election, to get rid of all the Conservatives in the province. In Quebec, Minister Monique Jérôme-Forget also said that this government did not keep its word.
Does the hon. member have more examples she would like to give us?