Mr. Speaker, perhaps the member of the Reform Party could explain, given her interest in child care, that when the government broadened the eligibility for the child care expense deduction and when we extended the age limit for children, why did Reform vote against it?
When the government increased the working income supplement for working families, why did Reform vote against it? When the government enriched the tax credit for infirm dependants, why did Reform vote against it? When the government improved child support awards, why did Reform vote against it? When the Minister of Justice brought in the new guidelines, why did Reform vote against it?
Why has Reform voted against every progressive piece of legislation brought by the government into the House to help Canadian families?