Madam Speaker, on the question on foreign investment, my point was quite clearly that this is what Canadians are saying. They are trying to find ways to get more than the 20 per cent. I am not suggesting they should. I am saying it is the government's responsibility to somehow turn that perception that the better investment is a foreign investment.
I think Canadians want to feel the best investment is right here in Canada. The hon. member is trying to twist, as the Liberals in the House so many times do.
I will answer the hon. member's many other questions. The answers are no, no, no, no and no.
Let us consider some other issues such as what the Liberals could have done and what they did not do. The hon. member sits there smugly while in the budget the Liberal government has attacked the seniors in my riding and seniors across the country with a tax grab on seniors, while the members opposite sit there and smugly hold on to their own MP pension plans.
Take a look at what the Liberals did promise. The Liberals made a promise during the Quebec referendum and into the run-up to the budget. The Prime Minister repeatedly assured Canadian seniors their retirement incomes were safe. In a supplementary document entitled "The Seniors Benefit: Securing the Future" the government restated these claims-