I guess it won't surprise you that I don't agree with the premise of the question.
There are quieter voices who want the government to spend more on health care delivery. There are quiet voices who want us to spend more money on immigration settlement.
You're a member from Toronto. I'm a member from Ottawa. They're both big cities in Canada. One of the things I'm proud of in our budget is that we took some of these savings to help pay for things like immigration settlement where the province of Ontario was getting a raw deal for many, many years.
Again, my premier fought hard to get the Liberal government to finally back down and treat Ontario fairly. I can remember he met well into the evening with the former prime minister, and I was the only member of Parliament on the Hill to fight for Ontario, to be there to support him that night.
So we're putting more into immigration settlement. And those are people with a quiet voice who have been disadvantaged, particularly in the province of Ontario for years. We had half the immigrants and we were getting 25% of the money and now we're going to get our fair share. I think that's important.
There's one example of a reinvestment to a group--talk about marginalized--a voice that hasn't been heard that's now being heard. I could give you more examples.