Mr. Speaker, again what we have from the Liberals is a promise to put back into the health care system what they have not yet taken out. They will not deal with the fact that they took the biggest bite out of financing for health care in this country in the history of medicare. They took out $6.8 million which is what has put medicare on such a precarious footing and has opened the door to developments such as what we saw in Alberta with the for profit hospital springing up, with other clinics that are involved in offering services to those patients with the money. That is the kind of situation we have as a result of Liberal policy and this bill does not address the facts.
The member asked a question about what the banks have to do with anything. They have everything to do with finances, with fiscal policy, with income tax. As my colleagues mentioned earlier today, it is precisely that we have a government that expresses outrage at something while it signs an agreement and then uses an excuse—