Thank you, Madam Chair.
Colleagues, good morning. It's a pleasure to be with you today.
Thank you for inviting me to appear before the Standing Committee on Finance. I see that you've met with other witnesses. Thank you for the very important work you are doing.
Colleagues, to begin, I would like thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak about the spring economic update and Bill C-30, an act to implement certain provisions of the spring economic update, which, as you will know, was tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026.
In April, I had the honour of presenting the spring economic update, which outlined our plan to empower Canadians across the country who are navigating a rapidly evolving and, let's admit it, challenging world driven by escalating conflicts and trade tensions abroad. Canada is not immune to these global challenges. In response, our government is looking towards and acting on what we can control: building a strong and resilient economy, diversifying our trade partners, restoring discipline in fiscal management and making life more affordable for Canadians.
It is my belief that Bill C-30 is essential to advancing this crucial work and to asserting greater control over a volatile geopolitical and economic environment. With that in mind, I'd like to speak to some of the key elements of the bill and urge you all to give it the serious, timely and non-partisan consideration it deserves. Canadians, after all, expect nothing less from us.
Yesterday, I appeared in front of the Senate finance committee, which has also started their prestudy. I want to thank them for their work.
Madam Chair, the 2026 spring economic update highlights the progress we've made and the important work still to do.
Our mission is to build Canada strong, while ensuring that progress and economic growth benefit all Canadians right across the country. That is why we gave Canadians the opportunity to help build the economy, by creating Canada's first national sovereign wealth fund; by opening up new opportunities for 80,000 to 100,000 of the country's youth so that they can help build the country, with the launch of the team Canada strong program; and by making historic investments in community safety, Canadian sport, which unites us, and small craft harbours.
All of these measures are part of our broad plan to seize the moment with ambition and purpose, and build a strong and resilient Canadian economy. The good news is that we're just getting started. As the main legislative vehicle arising from the spring economic update, Bill C-30 will play a key role in this process. I would say, members of this committee, that you have in your hands one of the key bills to implement this vision to support Canadians.
With my remaining time, I'd like to highlight some of the key measures contained in this important legislation.
First, in recognition of the sudden increases at the pump due to the war in the Middle East, Bill C-30 will temporarily suspend the federal fuel excise tax on gasoline and diesel across Canada, saving drivers 10¢ per litre on gas and four cents per litre on diesel from April 20, 2026, until and including September 7, 2026. It will also suspend the excise tax on aviation fuels for the same period. This will ensure that Canadians receive tangible, immediate affordability relief when they need it most.
Bill C-30 also proposes maintaining for an additional two years the 2% cap on the inflation adjustment for the excise tax for beer, spirits and wine. It also proposes to continue the temporary 50% reduction in excise duty rates on the first 15,000 hectolitres of beer brewed in Canada for an additional two years. Combined, these two measures would provide over $30 million of relief to the sector until 2028.
Madam Chair, housing affordability remains a challenge for many Canadians. That's why Bill C-30 will extend the grace period during which homeowners are not required to start repaying their own buyers' plan withdrawals from their RRSPs from two years to five years for participants making a first withdrawal between January 1, 2026, and December 31, 2028. This will provide up to $4,000 in relief per individual per year.
There's far more in Bill C-30. In conclusion, I would say to the members of the committee, let's seize the moment, let's be ambitious and, together, let's build Canada strong. Canadians expect nothing less from us.
Thank you.