We are here today to discuss Bill C-15. All of the elements I'm talking about, and many of which are in Bill C-15, we are seeing every day in the House. There are questions about affordability. Yet, when it comes time to support the initiatives we are putting forward, like the national school food program, the dental care plan and the child care benefit, the Conservatives stand up and vote no.
Here we are discussing the budget implementation act, Bill C-15.
Thank you very much, Ms. Joomun, for your testimony today. I hear your concern. I want to present what we are putting forward, just to clarify. I am hearing concerns. We are after students who attend private, for-profit educational institutions outside Canada. We are not looking to claw back on programs in Canada, unless the provincial government is making a recommendation that the institution does not necessarily provide the services it should provide.
We are here, again, in this world of building a big monster and the Liberals broke everything. That's in theory, of course. There are no credible plans that you are putting forward that we can actually work with.
