Mr. Speaker, we are still looking for the $40 million. Maybe we will look in other places.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister talked about meetings to promote investment in Canada and economic development.
By making people pay for access to him, he often spends more time involved in Liberal Party fundraising than he does improving the lives of Canadians.
If people have to give money to the Liberal Party to get the Prime Minister's attention, can he explain the difference between affairs of state and the affairs of the Liberal Party of Canada?