Madam Speaker, in answer to the question, very often in debating in the House of Commons or any other place we want to say the same things, we agree on the same things and we take different approaches to them.
I am a very strong believer that free trade helped this country. Free trade created those million jobs that the Liberals take credit for now and say what a great economy we have. In Canada, with so many interprovincial trade barriers, our domestic economy has not grown at all like our export economy. That is very easy to prove.
In future it will not be free trade that will create jobs in this country. It will be free brains that will be developed in the minds of our young people in our universities and post-secondary institutions. That is where the future is. I am really not interested in sitting down, listening and talking about what happened to free trade, GST, 1984 and 1991. In 1998 we have 1.5 million students who are heavily indebted. Their future, if they can get an education, is going to be a good education at a reasonable cost.