Thank you, Mr. Chair and committee members. It's an honour to be a new member of the committee and to be brought up to speed.
Thanks, Mr. Page. We had a chance to chat briefly before the meeting. I had an opportunity to work with some of your staff last year--Mr. Khan and others. I thank you for your professionalism.
I just wanted to offer Mr. Regan clarification. I was a city councillor for nine years. During those years, when we had the surpluses, they were felt at the local level--provincially and at the municipality. So the surpluses might have been here in Ottawa, but at the local levels, we were forced to run a balanced budget.
One of the things I heard loud and clear in the last month--and many of you around the table had round tables with your constituents and met with local individuals--was that Canadians generally want us to get over this recession, to get through it, and to do the best we can. The IMF was very clearly supportive of our government's plan to balance the budget by 2015-16, and they thought doing so was not only appropriate but also credible. The net debt was the lowest among the G-7 countries.
My question to you, Mr. Page, as we work forward, instead of vilifying everybody, and we work in a collegial manner to try to get something constructive from the information you have gathered--you mentioned receiving additional information--is whether you have some suggestions of how we can work together to get this country out of this recession.