Madam Speaker, since 10 o'clock this morning, I have been hearing a great deal of discussion about the fall economic statement, and as the member herself admits, even with the question of privilege that is before us, virtually all speeches, whether they were pre-2 o'clock or post-tabling of the document, have been on the fall economic statement. That is not necessarily my question, however.
One of the slogans the Conservatives have is that they are going to fix the budget. “Fixing the budget”, for many Canadians, including myself, would mean a Conservative government would in fact look at cutting things that we put into place, such as the national disability program, the national child care program, the national pharmacare program, the national dental care program and the national school food program.
Whenever the Conservatives use the slogan, “fix the budget”, does the member have any concerns in regard to what is actually meant when they say that?