Mr. Speaker, the member who referred to me said that the Reform Party wants to kill the SBLA. That is not what we said. That is not what my hon. colleague said. That is not what I said. It is not the case at all.
I asked a series of questions about what is wrong with the act and I suggested how it could be improved. I thought I made that quite clear. If I did not make it clear then, I will make it clear now. We are talking about that section of the loans program that would have been served regardless of the SBLA. Let the SBLA do what it was intended to do. But that is not the issue. Our concern is not with what it was intended to do but rather with the abuses that exist. I want to make that abundantly clear.