Mr. Speaker, let us reflect on the magnitude of failure coming from the Conservative benches.
We have Senator Duffy, who has broken his promise and is stiffing the taxpayer. We have the democratic reform minister who promised on Tuesday that he would deliver legislation yesterday on robofraud and gave us a big goose egg.
Now we learn that the big fundraising machine of the Conservative Party is not just broke, but owes a million dollars in back taxes. How is this for a fundraising pitch, “Hi, Mr. Taxpayer, could you lend me a dime?”
We are not even getting into the big backbencher revolt of 2013, as the members stand up to the little runts in the PMO.
Let us remember the iPod stunt in which the minister went to the mall to tilt at the windmills.
This is not just about stunts. This is not about the Conservatives' ideological failures; it is about the fact that they are bad managers.
In 2015, Canadians will be able to choose a party that stands up for taxpayers, stands up for its word, that being the New Democratic Party of Canada.