Mr. Speaker, on December 10, 1991, the Prime Minister said, when he was the Leader of the Opposition, and I quote: "People will believe in us when we say we are going to eliminate the GST". A little further on, he spoke of his government: "Ours will be an honest government that will call a spade a spade, and people will believe in it".
Does the Prime Minister realize that the crisis of confidence in his government currently brewing across Canada arises from his own words as Leader of the Opposition and that the only way to re-establish any sort of confidence would be to follow the example of the Minister of Finance and the Deputy Prime Minister and apologize to Canadians?