Mr. Speaker, supporting the universal health care system and Tommy Douglas's legacy—which is deeply entrenched in Canadian values—takes more than a random list of projects. It takes vision and leadership to implement a strategy for the purchase of prescription medication that will lower costs.
The Conservatives' record is one of reducing transfers to the provinces and taking a laissez-faire approach to privatization.
When will Canadians be able to benefit from a national strategy for the purchase of prescription medication?