Mr. Speaker, I would observe that we live in the greatest country. However, we have the worst Prime Minister and the worst government in Canadian history.
The Prime Minister long ago lost the moral authority to govern, but today, if there was any doubt, we have seen that the government has lost its ability to carry on the very functions of government, because in four hours, the government has to present the fall economic statement. The problem is that there is no finance minister. The finance minister resigned in what is a truly unprecedented set of circumstances demonstrating that the Prime Minister has lost all control.
The member spoke about the fact that, notwithstanding that the leader of the NDP ripped up his coalition agreement with the costly and corrupt government, the leader of the NDP has propped up the government on confidence vote after confidence vote after confidence vote, three times. The member said she does not understand why.
I would put it to the member that the reason the leader of the NDP is propping up the Prime Minister is so he can pad his pockets with a $2.3-million pension. Pension over Canadians is the priority of the leader of the NDP. Would the member agree?