Mr. Speaker, we were told at the recent united alternative conference that the most popular slogan was “PM for leader”, but it was not referring to the Reform leader; it was referring to the finance minister.
We saw Reformers drooling over the Liberal's recent budget. Now we see the finance minister flirting with the flat tax.
Will the government assure Canadians that in his bid for Reform affection the finance minister will not turn his back on progressive taxation?