Mr. Speaker, first of all, the Conservative government did not impose a carbon tax, a tax on everything. In fact, it proudly stood against it. The leader of my party has stood up and said that a Conservative government does not want to raise taxes on Canadians; it wants them to have more money in their pockets so they can make choices. Government does not know best how to spend people's money; they do. That is the difference between the Conservatives and the Liberals.
Let us talk about the Liberals' spending priorities. Every day, we walked by an $8-million hockey rink that was used for about four or five months. How many bus passes would that have paid for in Winnipeg? There were rubber ducks all over the place. There was $200 million spent to facilitate work permits for people illegally crossing the border from the U.S. into Canada. There was $1 million spent for office renovations. There were limo rides. Those are the priorities of the government, and when the Liberals talk about fiscal prudence, I feel like vomiting.
I am so excited for Canadians to reject this ideology and bring Canada back to balance and prosperity. We have had enough of these talking points and obfuscations.