Mr. Speaker, that was pretty convoluted. There may be a question in there somewhere, but in essence these people in the Conservative Party want to talk about tax cuts.
Let us do a rough calculation of the interest we pay every year on the debt that the Conservatives accumulated during their nine years in office. That in itself would finance a 25% tax cut across the board. That is the essence of the problem. If he thinks productivity has to do with anything other than quality of life and standards of living, then he fundamentally misunderstands the debate. The reason we want to talk about health care is because it is part of our standard of living.