Mr. Speaker, I would like to follow up on the previous question from the Conservative side.
I was looking at the advertisement for a full-time position put out by the NDP. The advertisement was paid for with House funds. The NDP is looking for somebody with a number of qualifications, including experience in election campaigns.
I take issue with my hon. colleague from the NDP saying he is a member of Parliament for all Canadians. I wonder what his constituents would think if he went into his own riding and told the people who voted for him that he is really the MP for all Canadians. As members of Parliament it is important for us to represent all of the people in our ridings, whether they voted for us or not. It is not for us to say that we represent people in other parts of the country as well.
Party funds are available to pay for people in the NDP, for example, who want to resurrect the NDP in Saskatchewan.
Does the member represent all Canadians, or does he represent the people in his riding?