Mr. Speaker, I do not expect I will ever get through to the member. I have been trying for six years, as he says. Quite frankly, he is not listening. When we talk about reducing subsidies, we are talking about reducing the cost of the bureaucracy in Ottawa. Everyone, including him, knows that the bureaucracy should be cut back.
We are talking about tax reduction, so there is a trade off. When some of the subsidies are lowered there is tax reduction. That has not happened. We are talking about opening up marketing options so there will be more money for commodities. Instead, it continues to limit.
In the end, the only way we will solve the problem is to eliminate the Liberals. That sounds like an awful partisan statement, and maybe it is, but I am fed up with Liberals who either do not understand because they do not want to or deliberately make it look like they do not understand what we are proposing, as the member has just done.