Mr. Speaker, I listened carefully to our nice colleague on the right, and I would like to make a few comments to her.
I found her speech nice and well presented, except that I do not find in the budget, which she calls the budget of the century, the super budget, any funds that will help mothers with children, especially those who are single parents, when it comes to child care. When the government opposite was on this side of the House and was the Official Opposition, the present Deputy Prime Minister fought to have the government invest in day care-I remember her words. There is nothing for it in this budget. There is nothing for social housing either. We know the huge needs for social housing and we find practically nothing about it in this budget.
I feel that they have tried to solve the present economic problem by attacking the unemployed instead of unemployment.
I find that regrettable. I think that they should probably have rather gone after family trusts, for example, of which we have spoken a lot.
Since time is pressing, I will let the hon. member opposite comment on what I said.