Madam Speaker, the Prime Minister is at the UN General Assembly representing the country. He is probably checking out the $9-billion condo.
There is so much that the government owes to Canadians, so many explanations, such as why it spent $67 million on a program to collect guns from people and has not collected a gun; why it cannot stop car thefts by putting scanners in at the ports; why it turns repeat violent offenders out onto the streets moments, minutes or hours after they commit crimes; why the Prime Minister hired an anti-Semite to provide anti-racism training to the Government of Canada; or why he appointed a human rights commissioner he had to fire before he even started because he too was an anti-Semite.
These are just a few examples. I have only 10 minutes, but we could go through a litany of the government's failure to the Canadian people.
This is a country that I think every member of the House, every member on this side of the House, has faith in fixing. With the member for Carleton as the next prime minister, we are going to axe the carbon tax on every single family everywhere in this country, and for good. There would be no more 61¢ a litre and no more loss of $30 billion to our economy. We are going to bring in a middle-class tax cut for workers in this country to make sure they can take more of their paycheque home and make decisions on their own.
We are going to bring in a dollar-for-dollar law, where for every dollar spent in the government, we are going to find a dollar of savings. We are going to cut the massive amount of waste and corruption from that side of the House. We are going to stop the crime by stopping the repeat violent offenders from getting out on bail the second they get into jail, and make sure they cannot serve their sentences in mom's basement while they think about what they have done, only to do it again.
I believe that if other members of the House had any courage, they would understand what Canadians are saying. They would understand that Canadians want a carbon tax election. I would ask that members of the House finally put it to Canadians and give them the carbon tax election they want.