Mr. Speaker, the fact is that Canadians want to see their views represented from all across the country. The very fact that the Reform Party has brought forward a list of ways that we can accommodate not only Quebec but all the provinces through the new Canada act demonstrates that our commitment to this country goes far beyond anything we have seen from the government.
The government is committed to staying in power. The Reform Party is committed to making Canada work. The government will do anything it can can to hang on to power, including gutting health care so that it can balance the budget and at the same time protect the bureaucracy behind it. The government will do anything it can.
If the government were really and truly concerned about Canadians, it would reverse that process. Instead of gutting health care it would gut some of its vested interests, who have been the hangers on in this country for so long and one of the reasons people are so cynical about government in Canada today.