Pierre Poilievre
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Whenever I'm invited to go, and I've been once or twice on vacation as well, so I hope to be back there soon.
And I'm actually going to do a tour there at some point with the Diary of a CEO to meet all the other people that listen.
So I'm very excited about that as well.
We have a closing tradition on this podcast where the last guest leaves a question for the next guest, not knowing who they're leaving it for.
And the question left for you is, hmm, what are you most afraid of?
And how do you deal with that fear?
What about for Canada at large?
And lastly, what about for the world, generally, the Western world?
Thank you so much.
Thank you for taking the time to come have this conversation with me and answering all of my questions.
I don't like interviewing politicians because they are very slippery.
Right.
And they slip and slide away from answering things in a way that makes the very essence of why we started this show feel like we're
like we're not delivering for the audience who want to know the truth, whether it's ugly or indifferent or whatever it might be.
And I've really enjoyed the conversation because I feel like you answered my questions to the best of your ability.
Thank you.
And that's often, that's not usually the case with politicians.
Thank you.
I think they think that's the right approach.
But actually, I think in a world that's now more of a glass box than ever before, and not a black box where you can paint the image of something on the outside, being transparent and being willing to come into these environments.