I don't know that I can either agree or disagree with his analysis. I take it at face value that the analysis is sound.
I would consider myself to be a high-income earner. Many of my clients are. Many of the people who read my columns are.
I didn't realize that we were giving so much to other parts of the Canadian population through transfer payments, but I can tell you that having three children ages five, six, and six, where the universal child care benefit would have otherwise stopped and all of a sudden now I'm going to get it for the next 10 years for all of them, I don't need that money and I know it's coming out of the pockets of people who do need it, people whose Canada child tax benefits were probably much higher than anything they're going to get from the universal child care benefit.
That part of it seems unfair from a personal perspective.