My comments are in general. In your brief, you start out by saying that Canadians pay too much tax, and then you state that it's important for the debt to be reduced and that you want to help Canadians. But I'm not sure I understand all these little trinkets that we put into the budget. There are a lot of things like $20 here for students, $40 there for transit passes. In Montreal, they just increased the monthly transit passes, so it's not going to go far toward really helping Canadians. We're not sure where the fitness credit is going to go. But from our pre-budget consultations, we had people requesting all kinds of things. So it just seems to be a little bit of a band-aid approach.
I don't want to talk to your party, but it doesn't seem like it's a conservative approach. Where are we going with this? It's going to cost more money to administer. It's going to cost more money to inform Canadians. Why not just reduce taxes instead of increasing them?