Mr. Speaker, it is really quite amusing that the Reform Party is constantly telling us to slash expenditures and at the same time fails to point out that we increased the number of customs officers at the border by 25 per cent last February in response to need. If we accepted its general suggestions that
everything be cut across the board, the situation the member described would be infinitely worse.
With respect to gun smuggling, there is no question that it is a serious problem. We have a country adjacent to us with an enormous population and that country is literally awash in weapons. We have a border which has 130 million transits a year. We have in addition the world's largest trade between any two countries. We have vast numbers of tourists. It is thus impossible to create the type of Berlin wall that the member seems to think would stop the smuggling that he speaks of.