Mr. Speaker, I just love to hear this stuff from over there.
I am from Windsor. I may not have mentioned that any more than two or three times today. Windsor is on the Canada-U.S. border for those from far away who maybe have not been there. Detroit is so close that people go there for lunch and get back in an hour. When we go to Detroit we can see what happens when
people start talking about debt walls and knocking money off of our social programs for the sake of the bottom line.
Over there we can see seniors in the gutter because they have no other place to go. We can thank a right wing governor for that, a guy whose policies sound very much like the policies of the current Canadian Reform Party.
The Canada pension plan is fiscally sound. The government is sound. The government will be here for a long time and so will the Canada pension plan.