Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank the witnesses.
We always thank the witnesses for joining us at the committee, but this is our second meeting on the federal spending power, and at the last meeting, not a single witness knew what this power was. This was also true of some members on the other side. Today, I am pleased because we are right on topic. That makes me very happy.
Mr. Laplante, there is a vertical fiscal imbalance. The federal government has more revenue than it needs for its current expenditures and its strict constitutional responsibilities. The opposite is true for the provinces. Some people deny there is such a thing as a vertical fiscal imbalance and suggest that if Quebeckers are short on money, the Quebec government should raise its taxes.
What do you think of that? Is this denialist rhetoric? Or is this fiscal imbalance a real institutional problem within the current framework of transfers and responsibilities?
