Mr. Speaker, I move that the third report of the Standing Committee on Finance presented on Wednesday, September 18, be concurred in.
I would like to split my time with the hon. member for St. Albert. I was disappointed when I read in the report of the finance committee on the issue of Canadian tax property some harsh criticism of the auditor general's report.
While the report accepts as proper the auditor general's criticism of government policies, institutions and practices which lead to waste and inefficiency, it considers inappropriate any criticism which involves waste or inefficiencies due to the actions of bureaucrats.
The latter type of criticism-