Mr. Speaker, if it is a question of credibility, I think some very important things have been raised by members of the Reform Party which go to the heart of their very credibility. They have called for $54 billion in new fiscal goodies over the next three years. They are basing it on estimated growth rates of 5.5% per year for three years. This is more than twice the private sector consensus.
This type of pie in the sky, irresponsible budget making is what got us into so much trouble. We will not do it.