Mr. Speaker, what we are seeing today is unprecedented, if I can use that term.
I hear members on the other side of the House asking questions about the infamous GST measure, a measure that was ill-conceived and one of the reasons why the minister decided she had enough and resigned her position. I find the whole thing rather odd.
I would like the Conservatives to reassure Canadians. I heard them say twice during their speeches that Canadians want a carbon tax election. However, I do not think that the Conservatives are reading the room correctly.
I think that Canadians want an election that will establish a much more consistent and sustainable agenda, rather than one suggesting that the carbon tax is the answer to everything. Do the Conservatives think that getting rid of the carbon tax will fix everything?