Mr. Speaker, the member ought to get her facts right. That is clearly not what I said. The hon. member knows full well that is not what I said. What I said is that the IMF has said there is a recession building up outside our borders and we basically have to make sure that our financial strength is there to withstand the storm.
The real issue is if the Reform Party wants to do what it is now saying it wants to do, will it stand up and say that it is against more money for health care, it is against more money for small children, it is against broad based tax cuts, it is against retiring the debt? Is the Reform Party prepared to accept the consequences of its choices?