Mr. Speaker, when it comes to the economy, it seems that the Prime Minister is always late. He was late to recognize the recession, late to recognize the job loss crisis, and was in denial about it, and he was even late for the photo op.
He also has a problem when it comes to saying one thing on the world stage and another one here in Canada.
Here is the latest example. The G20 rightly spoke out against tax havens and said that there needs to be action. However, the Conservative government, with the help of the Liberals, just loosened the rules for tax havens in its budget.
Which Prime Minister should we believe: the one speaking at the G20 or the one taking action to the contrary here in Canada?