Mr. Speaker, we heard yesterday from the leader of the Reform Party about how they have been consulting for a year on social programs.
The only result of that year long process was a statement by the hon. member for Calgary North that the Reform Party wants to cut $15 billion from social programs. He would not detail where, how or what. Reform members are now beginning to preach to us about putting the facts out. Where are their facts? Where is their study? Where is the result of their year long consultations?
I have one simple piece of advice for the hon. member. Join the standing committee on human resources. Go back to your constituency and talk to the people. As parliamentarians we have provided the best place for Canadians to be heard, in this Parliament and through its committees.