Madam Speaker, I do not believe there was a question there, just more rhetoric from the opposite side of the House.
Again I hear this issue about 1% of spending. We really do have to tell the truth to Canadians. this budget has no plan behind $4.6 billion. Then there was this pre-election campaign spending of $25 billion in promises by the Prime Minister. When Bay Street sees the $25 billion plus this potentially contingent $4.6 billion, which sounds to me like promises made, promises likely to be broken, I suspect the dollar will go up, interest rates will go up and our economy will downturn.
I would suggest the government pay close attention to all the promises it makes. Maybe in some weird way I actually hope it breaks a few of them.