Mr. Speaker, I attempted to do just that in response to the hon. member from Cambridge. I said that our party does not support unilateral disarmament politically. We are already at a huge disadvantage because we do not have influence to peddle. We do not occupy high office in government at this point so we do not get the kind of $500 a plate big business dinners that the Liberal Party sells out across the country. We have to rely on individual contributors. We are not going to engage in unilateral disarmament.
If every other party gave back their rebates and reimbursements and tax credits, we would do the same.