Mr. Speaker, unlike Conservatives across the way, I am proud to be a Canadian. Quite frankly, I disagree. Canada is not broken. The Conservatives inside the chamber and outside the chamber go around saying how Canada is broken when in fact it is the best country in the world to call home. I can tell members opposite that Canada is not broken.
We have doubled the number of jobs that have been created since Stephen Harper and the leader of the Conservative Party sat around his cabinet table. We have inflation rates that are under control, comparable with other countries around the world, in particular those from the G7. When we think of trade, no other prime minister has signed more trade agreements than this one. We have the highest amount of per capita in foreign investment in the G7, third in the world. This is an economy that is doing relatively well in comparison to other countries around the world, whether it is the United States, Great Britain—