Unlike the opposition, our goal is to ensure that vulnerable Canadians are able to have supports. In budget 2023, we made a commitment to refocus government spending to not only ensure prudent fiscal management of taxpayer dollars but also to be able to utilize that funding to provide supports for Canadians.
The main estimates reported on the planned reallocations of over $10.5 billion over the next three years, as a result of the refocusing government spending initiative, what was tabled in the main estimates at the end of February. I will say that the refocusing government spending initiative was one that all ministers participated in, looking at their portfolios to see how they could refocus both money spent on operating costs as well as grants and contributions towards the government's priorities.
The refocusing government spending initiative is an initiative that is a commitment to prudence while continuing to support Canadians by creating growth and opportunities for all. You saw that commitment in budget 2024 with supports for affordable housing, for a national school food program, for dental care and for additional child care through ECE supports. Those are the types of initiatives and social programs that we believe are important.
If the opposition cares about poverty, then I would think they would support initiatives like a national school food program, like the Canada child benefit, and like $10-a-day child care, which ensures that families have support to get by.