Mr. Speaker, it is because we are used to tricks from the other side. We have seen the government in action for three years.
Generally, when government members throw out an idea, the government is later tempted to use it in making unpopular decisions. That is why we are putting it on notice.
I ask the Prime Minister if he could tell these members and the House that the measures they proposed in the Liberal report to help students and the poor do not represent even half of what his government has cut in health, social assistance and higher education during its term of office, and that, as a result, it is still a long way from undoing the harm it has done to the most vulnerable members of society.