The Conservative MP for Huron-Bruce likes his party's chances of regaining government in the October federal election.
The 11-year Parliamentary veteran believes Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's performance, and popularity among Canadian voters is slipping quickly.
Lobb tells Country 104.9 News that several recent polls back up the perception of a government that is losing its way.
He says on his travels across Huron-Bruce, voters are criticizing the Liberal government's performance.
Lobb contends that Trudeau is setting himself up to be a one-term Prime Minister, largely through scandals of his own making.
The Tory MP points to the recent SNC-Lavalin affair, which cost former cabinet ministers Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott their jobs and caucus memberships.
Wilson-Raybould and Philpott remain in the Commons as Independent MPs.
Lobb is running for re-election in Huron-Bruce this fall against Liberal Allan Thompson, who he narrowly defeated in 2015.