It's actually not about that. It's about what this bill is and what it isn't, what can be done and what can't be done. Mr. Lessard suggested that $4 billion per year should be used and spent to make up for the $54 billion that had been spent by the previous Liberal government.
What I'm trying to get across is that I don't believe the answer to this problem is to penalize the taxpayer by jacking up taxes by $4 billion a year. I don't believe that's the answer. That money has been spent. There is nothing we can do about it—