Mr. Speaker, I am a little confused because on the one hand we hear every day from the Reform Party how important it is to be responsible for Canadian tax dollars.
In the light of that responsibility the Prime Minister has committed to a national examination of how to spend our $16 billion federal health care investment better.
The leader of the third party tells us we should leave it up to the provinces. Unfortunately that is not what his critic said. On January 27 in Hansard , page 472, Mr. Grant Hill said the federal government should be standing up and setting national standards for our health care.
Who is speaking for the Reform Party, the leader or the health critic?