Mr. Speaker, the way to clean up this nation's finances is to bring in a budget that brings federal spending down from $120 billion in 1993-94 to $108 billion by 1996-97.
The way to deal with the nation's finances is to have program spending at 13 per cent of the total, which is the lowest number since 1951. The way to preserve social programs is to make sure that the party which said it would claw back the old age pension from people on the guaranteed income supplement never takes power.