I think they go to work for a paycheque, so they can provide for their families, and I think they go to work for a sense of purpose. We know from previous testimony that they don't feel purpose; they feel demoralized because of these outside contractors.
When we look at the messages we're getting, we see that Canadians are paying 46% of their paycheques in federal taxes. I just want to break this down for you, Minister. I'm sure you know this. People are writing to me, and they don't even have an incentive to go to work or to work overtime.
If you're making $100,000, which used to be so much money. People have never made more money and been less well off, because we have the worst economic growth, per person, in the G7. This hasn't happened since the Great Depression. Let's say you take on an extra $30,000 in overtime. I'm going to put this in context for people. If you make $37,000 in overtime, you're going to pay $22,000 in federal tax.
Now, you've destroyed their purpose because you've demoralized them by hiring outside consultants, and you're taking away their incentive to go to work for their paycheque.
My other question for you is regarding the headline: the “Plan to use 900 foreign workers at Windsor EV battery plant called an 'insult' to Canadian labourers”. How do you reconcile that you care about workers, but you're doing all of this at the same time.