First of all, I want to applaud your leadership and your work at the committee. I'm glad to see you at the committee.
I'll go to the macro and then I'll come to your question. You're quite right: What we're seeing, coming back from G7 and G20 meetings, is that the speed, scope and scale of change is quite unprecedented—geopolitics, geo-economics, supply chains, AI, quantum and cyber—and because all of these things are happening, it is giving many of us a feeling of a loss of control. As I said, even with what's happening in the Strait of Hormuz, you're seeing how this is translating into affordability issues in pretty much every country.
The fact is that the Conservatives have not yet been able to understand that Canada is not immune to these global issues, as with every other country—the tariff situation, the Strait of Hormuz, the price of oil—so what we've done.... We're very mindful that if you go out and talk to Canadians—as I know you do—as I do, what's top of mind for them is affordability. It's the price of rent. It's the price of gas. It's the price of food, so we've been acting on these three vectors
At the same time, with respect to the disability tax credit—and I want to again thank the chair because she's played a lead role in making sure that the government would do what's right—we have taken a number of measures to modernize the way the credit is administered. We have extended the benefit and are making sure that we take less time away from general practitioners, who were spending time on filling out forms. I'm sure our colleague Ms. Martin would have a view on that.
We have made it easier, and we have made it broader, certainly, for the category of people we cover—and I think it's just very much in line with our Canadian values. Those are some of the people who deserve all of our attention. I want to thank them. I want to thank them for their submissions. We listened, and we acted. I want to praise the chair in particular, and other members of the committee, who have been really stellar leaders, along with my parliamentary secretary—because Parliament Secretary Turnbull has been a key advocate as well—in making sure that we do the right thing.