Canada has the best job numbers in the G7 since the recession. We have the lowest taxes in Canada in 55 years. We stand alone at having a balanced budget in 2015. We're providing $4.6 billion in new tax relief for Canadian families starting next year. I'm very proud of where we are.
Again, reverse engineer where we are to where we would have been had we not taken the steps that we did. We wouldn't have a GST at five points. We'd have a GST at seven points. Canadian families wouldn't have $3,500 more in their pockets. That money would be sitting here in Ottawa to be disbursed through an assortment of government programs. We wouldn't be anywhere near a balanced budget. We wouldn't be anywhere near implementing the Canada-Korea free trade agreement, nor giving Canadians access to 500 million new customers for their goods, services, and products with the Canada-European Union free trade agreement. None of these things would be happening.
The automotive innovation fund, which has created those thousand new jobs in Oakville, above the thousand jobs that were created as a result of that investment, that automotive innovation fund never would have existed.
So, I'm very pleased with where we are. We are growing as an economy. It was estimated we were going to grow at 2.1% this quarter. We're now growing at 2.8%. We have, as I said, the best job numbers in the G7. Eighty-two per cent of those jobs are full time, and 78% of them are high-paying jobs. We're continuing to go in the right direction.
I'm very pleased with the reports that we get back from observers who point time and time again.... When you have Shinzo Abe, Angela Merkel, President Obama, and Hillary Clinton, whom you cited earlier, all saying that Canada has the approach that the world should look to and that they should aspire to copy, I think we're doing the right thing.
I think equally it's true that the public knows this, which is why you see, frankly, the official opposition and their party collapsing in public support, collapsing in their provincial governments, and collapsing in federal support in the federal byelections.