Mr. Speaker, I am going to have to come back to the Prime Minister and ask him this: Would he not agree, if the federal government were to withdraw from the field of health, where it has no business being, from the field of education, where it has no business being, from manpower training, where it has no business, if it did not get into securities, where it has no business and if it did not get into tax collecting, which is none of its business, does he not realize that the federal machinery would be less ponderous and less costly and that there would be fewer problems in Canada?
In the House of Commons on March 7th, 1996. See this statement in context.