Mr. Speaker, he talked about squandering and waste but the fact of the matter is that all Canadians whether they live in western Canada or Quebec fundamentally share a national support for health programs so that we have the best health care system in the world.
We all basically share and benefit by having a program of employment education which is one of the best in the world. We all share and benefit by having one of the best infrastructures in the world which we are now trying to improve even though the Reform Party opposes it.
Those are things you do not break down by provincial boundaries. You look at them from a national perspective and we are all winners in it.
I would simply say that the next generation of requirements is to do what my colleague, the Minister of Industry, is trying to do, to break those barriers down further. We are trying in western Canada to bring down the barriers among western provinces and get away from building up barriers, building up protectionisms, building up new walls or frontiers that the Bloc Quebecois wants to do and apparently the Reform Party wants to do.