Mr. Speaker, I would not want you to be left out. I apologize. If the Liberal government remains over there it will have its work cut out. Jobs will be denied because of the fact that debt will still be mounting.
On it goes. We produced a 58-page document, almost as big as the one the Liberals produced with all the masses of the public service, statistics and budget analysis right across the country as they spent millions of dollars. What did it all matter? We now find out that the big consultation before the budget was at the Liberal caucus just before the budget was brought down. Perhaps that was the big consultation that influenced the Minister of Finance. All this consultation across the country was for show.
A borrowing authority as an annual event has to stop. That is what we are saying. We cannot afford any more. Therefore let us make a commitment or let us make a real resolution in the House that we may have this one and perhaps two more debates on borrowing authority and no more.