Mr. Speaker, allow me to start with a quote: "Economic policies must not merely attack an individual problem in isolation from its costs in other areas. The Conservatives' single-minded fight against inflation resulted in a deep recession, three years without growth, declining incomes and skyrocketing unemployment".
My question is for the Minister of Finance. Are we to understand from this excerpt found in the Liberals' red book that the Minister of Finance does not agree with the statement made yesterday by the Bank of Canada governor, to the effect that fighting inflation through interest rate increases is the one and only priority of the Canadian monetary policy?