Part Two
- Episode aired Mar 17, 2006
Jimmie Gardiner: Why don't you join me?
Tommy Douglas: No, I have my own table, thank you very much.
Jimmie Gardiner: Yeah. Bit of a difference between your table and mine, isn't there? People notice these things, you know.
Tommy Douglas: People notice I don't need a private room to eat my supper. That is, uh, that's fine by me.
Jimmie Gardiner: That's not what they notice. They notice that you may be premier, but this is still my table, in my restaurant, in my town, in my province. You've only got it on loan.
Tommy Douglas: We all get it on loan, Jimmie. That is the concept of democracy.
Jimmie Gardiner: No, sir. The concept of democracy is that business goes on as usual, regardless of who gets elected. You could call yourself a socialist, Reverend, but this is a capitalist country, and the capitalists aren't going to stand for it.
Tommy Douglas: Well, the capitalists lost this time. Enjoy your table.