Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the member's comments on the question. I do not mean to stand here and offer grandiose ideas to the people of Canada. We are trying to come up with solutions to very complex problems. As we move very rapidly on the train tracks, there is a brick wall straight ahead.
It does not matter how effective, how efficient and how far we have advanced technologically with our systems if we do not tackle this massive problem of deficit and debt. We are spending some $44 billion dollars a year on interest alone on the money we have borrowed. This cannot go on forever. We are going to end up in a situation with very effective delivery services, but no money to deliver to the people in need anyway.
I would like to ask the member again if he could give me one substantive idea that we, as the House of Commons, could sink our teeth into regarding social programs, in particular the UIC program, that could save a substantial amount of money for the people of Canada.