Mr. Speaker, it is not so incredible that a minister of the crown upholds the laws of Canada. The laws of Canada under the Canada assistance plan state very clearly that individual provinces should not cut transfer payments for those from out of province. That protects a basic right enshrined in the Constitution, the right of mobility. All Canadians should be treated equally. Even though they may be poor Canadians, they should still get equal treatment.
I would like to clarify one important point for the hon. member. I have not been threatening British Columbia. I have said very clearly that there are many opportunities for us to try to resolve these problems. Some very serious conditions should be addressed. The provinces have set up a forum called the Council of Social Ministers. They are supposed to be meeting to arrive at a common approach to these issues.
It would be unfortunate for one province to take unilateral action when all the provinces have tried to come together to find a co-operative approach. I am quite prepared to meet with them and deal with it.
It would be much more important for the hon. member to be directing her concerns to the ministers of the B.C. government who seem to be thwarting or short circuiting a very effective and co-operative federal-provincial process.