Mr. Speaker, the hon. member is calling for tax cuts, which we have already begun doing and will do a lot more of.
His colleague from British Columbia just called for $21 billion to be spent by the government on health care. Why do members of that party not get their act together? They do not seem to understand that there is a balance between these things.
We are pursuing a fair balance and we will continue both with respect to tax cuts and investing in key priorities like health care. In the meantime the Reform Party ought to go back behind the curtains and get its act together.