They called them guardrails, if you recall.
I'll share with you that I can recall the finance minister making very grandiose statements to a very large economic forum, telling them that these measures would be temporary, trying to get investor confidence, and then going to the public and telling the public that they would be here for them in the long run.
I share your concerns, quite frankly, because I'm unclear which Liberal government we're going to get: whether we're going to get one that will continue to support Canadians throughout this second and potentially third wave, or whether we're going to get a government of austerity that is going to yank the supports from underneath people.
Will a three-year stimulus package valued at what you've just suggested—between $70 billion and $100 billion—even be sufficient to help the Canadian economy recover from COVID, in your opinion?