Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister could check his books. Taxes have gone up, not down. Average Canadians are paying $1,800 more this year in taxes than when the Prime Minister took over in 1993, yet they have had $1,150 cut out of their health and social programs. That is $1,800 more in taxes and they have cut $1,150 on health care.
How can the Prime Minister bill himself as the great guardian of health care when he ought to be sued for malpractice?