Mr. Speaker, I am not sure who she is talking about, but I am still here for now.
There are two kinds of people who run for office in politics: there are people who want to do something, and there are people who want to be somebody. On our side of the House, we want to do things. We want to build the houses to make sure families can afford to keep roofs over their heads. We want to make sure that families can afford to keep food on their tables to feed their kids. We want to make sure people can find jobs to go to that give them a sense of pride and that allows them to contribute to their communities.
On the Conservative side, their leader has been writing essays about why he should be prime minister since he was a teenager.