If the Conservative party wants to save themselves and become a competitive party option in Canada, Poilievre needs to be removed. Much like any politician, he is saying things he thinks the majority of our population wants to hear and he's saying them in a way that doesn't impress many. He obviously feels that Carney is not living up to the peoples expectations, and whether the Liberals are or are not leading Canada in the right direction, I don't know, but as I have little in faith the the path that Carney is taking us, neither do I have any faith that Poilievre could do better, and by his actions and attitude would most likely do worse. Canada has an enormous share of serious problems. Past, now, and in the future our recovery options become fewer and fewer each day. There are no easy answers. Kellerman, if totally unbiased, could have rolled out multiple major issues with Carney or any other political leader if he'd so chosen but we have a clear view of his bias. All said, the Conservatives do badly need a new leader and it's hard to believe they are not aware of that. Luckily, I am in a position that decisions that parties takes will have little bearing on my existence but I sincerely feel for the current population that is not in that position, and for our future generations. JMO