I'll add one little bit more to that.
We spent most of my adult life proving that central planning doesn't work. We were successful in that only to have it replaced domestically by a centrally planned non-competitive market system that pulls all the wealth out of rural communities.
One of the criticisms we had of our great enemy was that it was undemocratic. That's why we're here before a democratic body, hoping they will break up this centrally commanded system that takes all the wealth out of rural Canada, and hoping that it will be distributed equally again among the people who create it. That is your mandate for being here in this chamber.