Mr. Speaker, my colleague from Vegreville—Wainwright delivered a pretty good presentation of the mismanagement by the Liberal government.
The Liberal member opposite does not understand when my colleague is talking about tax relief that there is a direct relationship between a low level tax regime and a buoyant economy. The member asked what it would cost the government. This money will not be put away under the bed. It will be spent. It will spur the economy and bring in additional tax revenue to the government. The member has to get that point clearly in focus in order to understand what the Conservative Party and my colleague were talking about.
I want to ask my colleague about a couple of things that were not mentioned in the budget. The fact is that for about 15 years the disposable income of the average Canadian family has remained stagnant despite raises in pay. While the Liberals crow about tax relief for Canadians, that just is not so. It is false crowing.
Would the member comment on that?