Mr. Speaker, in 1993 we did not run to scrap the free trade agreement; it was the election before that. I know the member was probably busy running Brandon so he did not have time to keep an eye on it. In 1993 we ran on the fact that we needed to make some improvements to the free trade agreement and that is exactly what we did. But let me tell the member very quickly that $42 billion are 42 billion reasons why there are very few of those members left on that side.
I sat over there when the Tories sat over here. Day after day we tried to warn them about what was going on in the countryside. Day after day they kept increasing this front bench. There were over 40 cabinet members all looking for cash. No wonder we were in such big trouble. That is the kind—