Mr. Speaker, far be it for me to respond to the hon. members opposite, but if anyone does not know what they are talking about it is the hon. member's party on the other side.
That is the party whose leader came out on the front page of a very reputable paper saying “Guess what, fellow Canadians, fellow Reformers, the Reform Party can't win so we are going to have to form a new party”. That is unbelievable. The captain of the ship is saying “Listen, if we get on this ship it is going to sink”. Members opposite are on a sinking ship. They want to join the Conservative Party, which has already said it does not want them. The NDP does not want them. My goodness gracious, I just do not know where the Reform Party is coming from.
This is the type of thing Canadian people do not want. The Reform Party, with its self-serving demagoguery and its sanctimonious attitude, believes it knows what is best for the entire country. Under this—