Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member knows, all we released yesterday was a technical paper. I would remind the hon. member that her leader in the opening debate on social reform was in some high dudgeon demanding that we provide technical information as to what the various impacts of different proposals would be.
We have now supplied that. I suppose when we supplied it we found that the Bloc Quebecois did not like the look of that information.
They are simply facts. They are simply information. We know the Bloc Quebecois does not like to deal with the facts. We see
that evidenced every day in the House but those are the facts and I would ask the hon. member to look carefully at what they mean and the implications of them.