I'll start, Madame Boucher.
If you're going to do more tax cuts or if you're going to do debt reduction, show us who benefits from those things.
In anything you do with the surplus, anything you do with spending, show us who the beneficiaries are. That's the very least you can do.
As my colleague Lissa Donner said, when you parliamentarians vote for these things, you're showing us what you're standing up for. She also said it isn't just men and women; it's also income categories. Frankly, much of what we're talking about does not reach women because the majority of women earn less than $30,000 a year, and many of the things we're talking about in terms of investments as well as tax expenditures do not reach low-income Canadians. They just don't. The GST would be the single exclusion of that.