Mr. Speaker, I think the Canadian people would like to know this. Members of the Reform Party were part of the finance committee that went across the country. They said they supported the harmonized tax. In fact Reform members said they would go beyond the harmonized tax and would tax food and drugs. We said we would not do that.
How can the Reform Party stand up in the House and criticize the harmonized sales tax when it is part and parcel of its policies?