Mr. Speaker, I am always happy to give credit when something goes poorly and take credit when something goes well.
In this case, as all hon. members are, I will be transparently honest. In terms of the good ideas I have brought forward today, these propositions, I am incredibly proud to say that the member for Battle River—Crowfoot, the leader of Canada's Conservative Party, platformed them, put them forward and offered them in a letter to the Prime Minister with respect to, for example, the size of the deficit or solutions for health care credential recognition. Therefore, we are going to continue offering those concrete solutions, and we look forward to constructive discussions with the government to implement them.
