Mr. Speaker, today is the last day of Parliament and I want to highlight some of our great Canadian achievements in 2011: first, the shipbuilding contracts and jobs from coast to cost; second, the very successful visit of the Royal couple; third, legislation to end the discriminatory Wheat Board; fourth, legislation to end the wasteful long gun registry; fifth, out of Kyoto and into real environment solutions; sixth, creating jobs, jobs and more jobs to keep us the strongest economy and the best country in the world; seventh, the Winnipeg Jets return to the great city of Winnipeg; eighth, our brave men and women in uniform return from two very successful missions both in Libya and Afghanistan; and finally, Canadians elect a strong, stable, national Conservative government.
It has been a great year for our Conservative government and a great year for Canada. I wish all my friends, family, constituents and the great team that I work with merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah.