Mr. Speaker, I believe what undermines Canadian confidence are unfounded allegations.
I remind the hon. member that those in this House who stand to accuse others may one day have to stand to defend themselves. I suggest that she should be a little more sensitive.
I will give her a suggestion of what the popular media is saying on this. I offer her at this time today's Financial Post which states: ``Rather than being politically motivated the cabinet decision is clearly based on the desire for competition and not the creation of a monopoly in DTH satellite service''.
If the Reform Party is interested in competition, then the hon. member would be saying something about the content of the report, rather than making the silly allegations that she has made this morning. In fact what I observed on "Canada AM" yesterday was that the spokesman for the Reform Party said he could not comment on this because he had interests with Expressvu.