Let me respond to your statement.
Yes, that is always a concern. There is always a need. As I just said, one of our greatest concerns as a government, in our economy, is to make sure that future prospects are as good as they are today, and that they will always be good. We must always strive for policies, commitments, investments and approaches that protect the middle class and families.
That's why, yes, of course I said that, because we want to make sure. I come from a community where the average price of a house was about $250,000, about 15 years ago, and today it's close to $700,000.
Incomes haven't gone up proportionately at that scale, but the cost of living has gone up, which means property taxes have gone up, car insurance has gone up, cost of heating your home has gone up. Everything has gone up. This is why we want to make it easier for the middle class and actually put a little bit more money in their pockets, and lower taxes.
The difference, frankly, between us and your party is that we actually follow through. We put $35,000 more in the pocket of the average Canadian family—