Mr. Speaker, I think Canadians are having a really tough time figuring out where the Liberals stand on any particular issue.
Take this as an example. While they are saying that the EI premiums should be held, which is what we are going to be doing and what we have done for two years, on the other hand they are saying that we should introduce a 45-day work year, where people could work for 45 days and collect EI for the rest. That would cost $4 billion.
On the one hand, they say do not raise it and on the other hand, they want to spend a horrific amount more to get themselves out of trouble.