Mr. Speaker, I am intrigued with the member's speech. We share one thing. I am sure there will be some heckling immediately, but we share a genuine concern about the health care system.
I expressed that earlier in the House when I talked about my dear aunt who just died. She got very poor care and had to be moved to a private health care facility, an extended care centre run by a religious organization, so she would get decent care. He talked a little about the restoration of health care dollars.
The Liberals want us to believe that they are putting in $11.5 billion. I look at that as simply a very small amount. It is a $2 billion increase per year. The next year there will be no further increase and they are still calling that $2 billion. The next year there will be a $.5 billion increase and they are calling that $2.5 billion and so on for the next three years. They come up with this grand total of $11.5 billion when in fact it is an increase of either $2 billion or $2.5 billion per year over the next five years.
I would like the member to take this opportunity to rip into the Liberals because of this.