Mr. Speaker, after nine years of the NDP-Liberal government, Canadians are struggling. Taxes are up, costs are up, crime is up and the government's time is up.
Even the NDP leader admits that the Liberal government is greedy and anti-worker. He is right. The Liberals have proven themselves too weak and too selfish to fight for everyday Canadians, but the NDP has propped up the government at every turn, choosing political survival over the well-being of Canada. Canadians are tired of the NDP's saying one thing and doing another. Now its leader faces a crucial decision: Will he stand by his own words or continue to prop up this corrupt Liberal government?
Soon we will present a motion of non-confidence made entirely from the NDP leader's own statements and say that the House proclaims it has lost confidence in the Prime Minister and the government. The question this: Will he vote “yes” or will he vote “no”? The choice is his. Canadians are watching.