Mr. Speaker, there is not a day that we come to the House when the opposition party members are not always complaining that they are afraid of a deficit that never comes or that we are spending too much. However, they want more money for this and more money for that. There is not a week when we do not have a request from the official opposition of $3 billion, $4 billion, $5, billion, or $6 billion of new spending.
In the House of Commons on November 27th, 2002. See this statement in context.