We're putting $20 million into youth crime prevention. We're putting $26 million for victims of crime, more money to support the RCMP. That is a pretty good start in nine months. It's not enough. That's why we have six important pieces of legislation before the House, to crack down on guns that are used in the commission of an offence, to say that people who abuse children shouldn't get house arrest. These things will cost more money to do, and I think paying down debt gives us greater flexibility to meet those costs.
When those laws are enforced, we'll have a greater capacity to meet the challenges there, and I support that.
There may be an honest difference of opinion.