Legislative Assembly Farm have been taken away, and taken up to Northern New Brunswick . The Air¬ port in Summerside — poor Summerside . Hon . Alexander B. Campbell : We will try and hold onto it. Walter R. Shaw : Poor Airport; drastic reduction in appropriations for the Causeway. These are a number of important items. Mr. Speaker , the handwriting is on the wall. That is what has happened in the last two or three years from this Federal government which my honourable friend the Premier so idolizes that he even left the Economic and Financial Con¬ ference and rushed up to the Liberal Conference and made such a wonderful speech there. My honourable friend over here has referred to these wonderful speeches That was one of them, and he wants us to close this Legislature now in order to get up to Ottawa. God help us he is as much in the dark as anyone else as to who they should take out as Leader, because some of them had fallen on very hard times up there. Poor Mr. Pearson . But I would suggest that you take this man Cadieux , he's the boy you want. He is running Canada at the present time; he's in the running. Hon . Alexander B. Campbell : What did you say? Walter R. Shaw : I do not know what his first name is, but he is the boy that you should take out. Mr. Cadieux . L. George Dewar : Gordon Churchill . Hon . Robert E. Campbell : Gordon Churchill ? Hon . Alexander B. Campbell : Gordon Churchill ? Walter R. Shaw : Oh, yes he is all right, he is right in the Conservative ranks. (Laughter). But he is not selling himself out to Mr. Cadieux . No wonder you can't stand that. You can't stand that, you are getting red in the face now you see, Mr. Speaker . Mr. Cadieux who is the boss up there. L. George Dewar : They are ashamed, they are ashamed. Walter R. Shaw : And they haven't sense enough to know it. Now, Mr. Speaker , I think that possibly — you want to hear more of this? Hon . Robert E. Campbell : Keep going! Hon . Alexander B. Campbell : A good gallery, a good gallery. You are doing a good job. Keep going. Hon . Robert E. Campbell : Another hour. Walter R. Shaw : An hour! An hour is nothing to me. Hon . Robert E. Campbell : Go ahead, go ahead, we are enjoying it. Walter R. Shaw : Well if you are enjoying it you don't look it. Mr. Speaker , I have had a wonderful time on this Debate. This has really been a relaxation to me and I hope that this refresher course I am giving the govern¬ ment will have some effect. But, sincerely, there are matters that I am very, very concerned with is on the programs for development in this Province, the situation of the farm people in this Province, and the future economic development within the Province. These are things, industrial development, and I can only say in closing this address, and I'll not possibly be in this House too long, that I want to give to this government my sincere promise of complete co-operation in achieving for the people of this Province, which we all, I am sure, love, that future which will be a future of peace and hope and prosperity. Hon . Alexander B. Campbell : Amen. (Applause) Walter R. Shaw : Now if you will excuse me, Mr. Premier , I am not through, I thought