Only 12% of corporations, actually, are impacted by the capital gains inclusion rate, and the marginal effective tax rate for manufacturing investment here in Canada—I'll even send you the chart myself—is actually the lowest in the G7. There are many things in this country that we're blessed with. There are many things we need to work on, absolutely. This is Canada's decade—and I'll repeat that over and over again.
Everything we've done, from AI to hydrogen, to green, to electric vehicles and so forth, is going the right way. I'm so happy that one million Canadians have now gone to the dentist and received the care that they need. It may not be a social program that Conservatives want, and I'll say this: We know the Conservatives have said they're going to cut the housing accelerator fund, which accelerates housing here in the city of Vaughan, Richmond and Markham, and that's real dollars being put to work here in those cities. Confident governments and countries invest in their people, and that's exactly what we're doing.
I'm disappointed that neither one of you talked about fiscal deficits in the United States versus Canada, our fiscal position or our AAA credit rating. All you did, especially Mr. Sargent from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, was just talk down the economy. I thought you were sitting on the opposition benches for a couple of minutes, and I'm trying to be neutral as an economist.
Chair, I turn it back to you. I think my five minutes are up. I wish to thank everybody. Happy Halloween.