Mr. Speaker, Sherry Cooper of Nesbitt Burns has said and endorsed that fact that our plan will work.
What has happened is that the government says that a $1 billion or $2 billion so-called selective tax relief tomorrow will just make up for the $38 billion that it has slashed over the last five years.
The Minister of Finance thinks that a little $2 billion or $3 billion in so-called health care relief tomorrow will just erase the $16 billion health care deficit that the government has racked up.
No matter which way we want to slice the pie, it is exactly the same.
I ask the finance minister why Canadians are going to pay more and get less than they did in 1993.