Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister said in Edmonton on March 4, 1994 that the only cuts to be made in the next three years were those announced in the Budget; however, the Minister of Finance said in London on April 11, 1994 that there would be more deep cuts.
Speaking of possible cuts, he said: "I will make the answer very clear." That means yes, he will cut. So said the Prime Minister in Ottawa on April 12, 1994.
Who was telling the truth, Mr. Speaker? The Prime Minister in Edmonton, the Prime Minister in Ottawa or the Minister of Finance in London?