With respect to some of the measures we were talking about earlier, such as the Canada housing benefit, the dental benefit and the GST credit, you said that the inflationary impact of those programs would be negligible. I'm curious to know, of the $54 billion or so of the new spending for the government's windfall, how much of that is accounted for by these non-inflationary direct transfers to Canadians households, which, while they don't impact inflation, surely will have a net-positive impact on Canadian household budget sheets.
On November 28th, 2022. See this statement in context.