Mr. Speaker, the point that I was trying to make is that I do believe these numbers are credible and I suppose they could be argued many different ways. However, this is what it comes down to. Canadian taxpayers do not care which way the accounting is done. They want to see honesty and credibility. They want health care when they need it. They do not want to see people dying on waiting lists, or tuition in post-secondary institutions increasing dramatically to the point where they will not be able to get an education.
What Canadians are having to go through is deplorable and despicable. It all comes back to the Prime Minister for cutting the funds to the provinces and making them absolutely cash strapped as they try to provide these services to Canadians.