Mr. Speaker, the conclusions or the implications drawn by the hon. member are wrong. Let us try and put this thing into perspective.
We are doing social reform review for one simple reason. We want to get people in this country back to work. We want to give people a greater sense of income security. We want to help a lot of very poor children who are not being nurtured properly. Those are the reasons we are doing it.
We recognize in a federal system like this that we must also work carefully with all our partners. I will do everything I can to make sure all the partners feel comfortable within that process, that they are a part of that process and that it is not being dictated by one government or by one group but is an attempt to find a consensus.