Very briefly, Mr. Chair.
In a few days I will have been here for eight years. I've thoroughly enjoyed myself here, but I have to say that I disagree with Mr. Marston and Ms. Nash. I respect their positions, I truly do, as I do those of Scott Brison and the Liberal Party.
Clearly, in my mind, this is a budget that speaks right to the title itself. It is a title and a budget that deals with growth. In dealing with the environment it deals with growth and jobs. In relation to employment it deals with growth and jobs and the economy in relation to every page of the budget itself.
I think it's a great budget for Canadians and for our future. I'm very proud to stand behind it. I've been waiting eight years to do this.
On behalf of Mr. Hoback, I would like to say as well that this budget focuses on the economy like a laser. As I said, I think it's a great budget, and I'm very happy to be here to support this budget, including of course my favourite thing to see in the budget, which is, frankly, the elimination of Kyoto.
Thank you.