According to the budget, the government wants to develop economic strength through fiscal discipline. Over the past decade, government spending has increased rapidly, with direct program expenses increasing by 8% annually. The budget says this pace is no longer sustainable. It's right there in black and white: “a pace that is no longer sustainable”.
The cost of Cúram, the computer system that manages our seniors' old age security pension, went up from $1.7 billion to $6.6 billion. They talk about fiscal discipline on the one hand, but on the other, there's the Cúram boondoggle. According to a survey, nearly 93% of public servants say that the computer system isn't working.
You talk about fiscal discipline, but these facts suggest otherwise.
