Mr. Speaker, the hon. member always talks as if the Reform Party would not increase the debt over the period that it is talking about. It never talks about how much it would increase the debt in implementing its plan.
Let me read from the Reform Party's document. This is what that party is going to do to seniors. To Canada Mortgage and Housing it proposes a 24 per cent cut. Does that party not believe that seniors require assisted housing? If we look at seniors' benefits, there is a 15 per cent cut in all of their benefits. Clearly those cuts would be at the lower end where people can least afford it. To unemployment insurance it proposes a 22 per cent cut, and a 34 per cent cut in welfare.
I do not have to go on. Simply look at the numbers. We can see that this document, which was prepared by the third party, represents an attack on Canadians who are the most in need.