Mr. Speaker, the hypocrisy of the Liberal Party never ceases to amaze me.
First of all, our party decided that we would not engage in the kind of unilateral disarmament that the Liberal Party would like us to. We will not engage in unilateral disarmament but when we form the government, one of the first bills we will introduce in this place will be to eliminate the system of public financing of political parties. One of the things we will introduce will be legislation prohibiting the kind of leadership slush funds that the old establishment parties run for their leaders.
The right hon. the Prime Minister receives $300,000 to $400,000 a year for entertainment expenses, travel expenses, personal expenses, money that is subsidized by the Canadian taxpayer. I say shame on the Liberal Party. The old Tory party has its own leadership slush fund. We do not know how much goes into those funds because they are not reported to anybody. They are not required to be reported. Who knows whether there is influence peddling going on through those leadership slush funds.
My question to the member opposite is will the Liberal Party of Canada table the books on the leadership slush fund of the Prime Minister and when will it do that?