Mr. Speaker, the Liberal Party has indicated that we will be supporting the motion. The members goes to great lengths to portray how bad the Liberals are, then he focuses his attention on the current federal leader of the Liberal Party. One begins to think that the NDP is very nervous about the Liberal Party. Viewers should be aware that this is just as much an attack on the Liberal Party as it is raising an issue on the floor of the House of Commons.
Citizens of Canada are aware of the inequalities and the need to address some of those inequalities. The leader of the Liberal Party has addressed that issue and will continue to push hard for the middle class.
I take exception when the member makes reference to the leader of the Liberal Party. I question whether he is attempting to pass judgment when he says that someone cannot identify with the middle class. In fact, what I have witnessed is that the leader of the Liberal Party, no matter where he goes in our great country of Canada, is well received and respected by many as someone who identifies with the middle class. There is not a politician in this chamber who has been fighting harder for the middle class than the leader of the Liberal Party. I wonder if he might want to comment.