Madam Speaker, we know the opinions of the Reform Party. They presented them in this House and they condemned the budget. Here is the result of this condemnation by the Reform Party: in the West, their stronghold, 54 per cent of their constituents, 60 per cent in British Columbia, think it is a good budget.
I would simply say to my friends in the Reform Party that their speeches do no fool anyone anymore. We know that they want to abolish social programs, everything having to do with individuals, all transfers to the neediest. We know that according to them corporations, banks, large companies should not pay tax. We can see what their choice of society is. However, they cannot even convince their own constituents with whom they are supposed to communicate so much.