Mr. Speaker, I repeat that what the government would like to do is to have the whole question of how the state can help families raise children and what our responsibilities are looked at by the House of Commons finance committee. I would ask the Reform Party to join in a constructive effort to take a look at this.
This is one of the great benefits of having balanced the books. Now that we have balanced the books, the Government of Canada is in even a greater position.
I would remind the hon. member that in this year's budget, $300 million more went into the child tax benefit. I would ask him to look at what the government did regarding prenatal nutrition, what we did in a whole series of measures over a whole series of budgets.
The question is, why does the Reform Party vote against those things that help children?