Mr. Speaker, I have stated on many occasions in the House that I am not going to comment on matters that will be brought forward in the budget. That is the answer to the member's supplementary question.
However, in response to his first question that basically said that one should provide for the impact of one's recommendations or one's legislation, I say that people in glass houses should not throw stones. Why is it that Reform Party members, when they come down with their studies, refuse to show the impact of what they are recommending? Is it because they know what those recommendations would do to the Canadian people and to the Canadian economy?