Mr. Speaker, the hon. member, once again with the hope of trying to obtain some kind of rhetorical response, does not know what she is talking about. I regret it because we are dealing with very serious matters.
As the budget clearly outlined yesterday, we have clear plans and initiatives on social reform. There will be major legislation this fall on unemployment insurance. We established a new human resources investment fund in yesterday's budget that will give us the flexibility to begin initiating now many of the reforms that were proposed.
We have already begun reorganizing the Department of Human Resources Development to begin to decentralize its delivery in a very different way so that we can begin to end duplication and overlap. We have initiated a new transfer program that will again eliminate duplication and overlap with the provinces.
It seems to me that is an awfully good start at social reform, much better than anything the Reform Party has offered.