I appreciate the fact that you recognize the value of a variety of good, solid Liberal programs that were there and that you are building on for the benefit of all Canadians.
We've been talking about jobs, and about how the job market is going up from a numbers perspective. But I'm more interested in the situation in which someone was earning $30 an hour--i.e., in the auto industry or some of the other manufacturing areas--and is now earning $7 an hour. So the numbers may be going up, but these jobs pay $7 an hour.
What is the plan for those age 55 and older who are losing their jobs, and for those others who are living on $7 or $7.50 an hour? It's okay to live on that when you're learning, when you're a youngster just out of school, but it isn't helpful for many of the people who are now looking for employment.