Mr. Speaker, I was raised to consider what is best for the country, to serve it and its citizens in the way they deserve to be served.
That means growing the middle class and helping those working hard to join it. That also means improving our democracy. We have put forward a number of things that we are going to do to improve our democracy. The reality of electoral reform is that it is clear that there was no consensus and no responsible way to move forward with this commitment.