Mr. Speaker, every government has to make choices. The continuation of blowing Canadians' money is putting a burden on future generations of Canadians. It is putting a burden on inflation. It is creating a monetary mess in this country. We are going to have to address it.
We do have to make choices, and yes, as the member will probably know, even my party during this election projected deficits for the next four years and, balancing that, going down to a much smaller number than the government has put forward, for the next five years. The government is a very different government directionally with respect to making choices and not throwing out the baby with the bathwater for the future, so future Canadians can actually spend on the programs they are going to need rather than spending on the programs that were delivered by their parents and their grandparents.