Madam Speaker, after nine years of the NDP-Liberal government, taxes are up, costs are up, crime is up and time is up.
With the House of Commons ground to a halt because of the Liberal government's refusal to turn over documents, I would like to take some time to remind the House of another Liberal scandal that will not be going away anytime soon.
The labour minister from Edmonton is still under a cloud of guilt for his shady business dealings with Stephen Anderson and their company Global Health Imports. We have all heard about the excuse of the “other Randy”, but after the minister admitted recently that he had in fact been in contact with his former business partner despite previously saying otherwise, the suspicion of Canadians has only grown. My advice to him is to just tell the truth. It will make him feel better. He would also not have to worry about trying to keep his story straight because there would only be one version of the story.
After nine years of the corrupt government, corruption is one of the many crimes that Canadians want to see a Conservative government put a stop to. Let us bring it home.