I will move to another topic.
In an interview with The New York Times in May, you said:
Members of the middle class in Canada worry about whether they can afford college for their children and whether their children will find jobs afterward. Housing costs are a major concern, as are everyday costs for transportation and mobile-phone plans. Middle-class Canadians worry about inequality.
Thank you for making such an accurate observation. It must be said that the Toronto-Dominion Bank also indicated that inequality was a major issue for our economy. I was a member of the Standing Committee on Finance last year and the committee conducted a study on inequality.
The purchasing power of the Canadian middle class is eroding. After nine years in power, how do you explain this rather dismal record?