I have a constituent who called me and said he has the same job his mother had, but while she was able, happily, to buy a bungalow on a half-acre lot in south Ottawa with that, he can't even afford a townhouse today. It's great that the minister's friends who attend the Davos conference have seen their stock portfolios balloon after she's pumped all this cash into the economy, but the working-class kids of our country are saying that their lives are worse off than their parents' lives. I asked her if we had a stable housing market, and she couldn't even answer that question. There are millions of young people asking that.
She likes to quote The Economist. Well, The Economist says that we, along with two other countries, have a housing bubble so big it could lead to a crash on the scale of the 2008 crisis, but will the minister finally start standing up for the people who do the work in this country?