Mr. Speaker, it is very difficult to understand how members of the Reform Party can stand up day after day, swallow themselves whole and bring forward positions that are in total contradiction to what they have stated consistently in House of Commons committees or in this House.
I made a reference to the 10 per cent increase. That was the lowest number that I could see.
Let us look at what Reform has actually recommended. This is a quote from the Reform Party's social security review and the option which it recommends: "The schedule of planned increases to the CPP payroll tax", which they called it, "could be maintained or somewhat accelerated with the excess funds being diverted into contributors' personal super RRSP funds".
What Reform is recommending on paper is the acceleration of the contributions up to a level of 14.2 per cent.