Mr. Speaker, it may well be that the discussions of the united alternative are going better now that the Tory party is allowing the Reform to ask its questions.
As the hon. member knows, we have cut taxes substantially. That is not the difference of opinion between ourselves and Reform. The difference of opinion is that we want to protect health care and education. The real question is, why is the Reform Party prepared to sacrifice health care in order to pay for upper income tax cuts?