That's very true. However, we're talking here about an emergency, an unforeseen economic shock that would require the government to increase its borrowing program. That's completely different from a situation where the limit is raised because the government wants to increase program spending or tax credits.
If there's an economic crisis like the one that occurred in 2007, which forced the government to increase its borrowing program, provisions in the legislation would provide this flexibility. However, to increase program spending, we would need to request, before Parliament, an adjustment in the authorized budget limit.