Mr. Speaker, unlike other party caucuses, our caucus has a variety of opinions. We have strong and robust debate on policy matters, which is encouraged within our own party. This is unlike the Liberals. I remind the people of Canada who are watching this debate right now that in 1974 they campaigned on not imposing wage and price controls yet the first thing they did when they got into power was to impose wage and price controls. In 1993, Jean Chrétien promised to axe the tax, to get rid of the GST. Instead of doing that, he kept it. He also promised to get rid of the NAFTA. He ended up keeping that too.
Today, we hear the Liberals criticizing the temporary foreign worker program in public but behind the curtains they speak to the Minister of Employment and Social Development to get more temporary foreign workers into their ridings. That party's hypocrisy is evident.
We cannot really step on the pedal and on the brake at the same time.