Mr. Speaker, the budget shows just how much the Liberal government has failed to deliver the very basics of good governance for Canadians.
For nearly three years now, the Prime Minister has been failing to walk the talk.
Expecting that Canadians' tax dollars, which they have worked hard to earn, and gave to the government, and the government took, should actually provide some meaningful help for them and their families or communities is not too much to ask. It is the absolute minimum that the government, with all of its loud promises, should be able to deliver, and yet we see all its failures. In fact, never has a politician boasted so much and spent so much, and achieved so little.
Pardon us on this side of the House if we do not share the enthusiasm and confidence in a minister from Kathleen Wynne's government being able to do anything for the people of Canada.
When I conclude my remarks tomorrow, we will look at the government's dismal track record and put forward a Conservative vision that prioritizes people over government.
The real way to show confidence in Canadians is to put people before government. Until then, until tomorrow, I move:
That the debate be now adjourned.
(Motion agreed to)