Mr. Speaker, I do not want to disappoint the hon. member but there is no fudging of the figures. The figures are very clear.
We tabled four documents as part of the immigration plan, a 10 year strategic framework, a document called "Facts and Figures" and a report of the entire consultation process of what Canadians said. In response to this the Reform Party of Canada put out a three paragraph position on immigration. On Monday the critic said he was in support of the general direction, but on Tuesday he was completely opposed. Why do they not get their act together?