Okay, wonderful.
Minister, in 2015, the now Prime Minister campaigned on running modest short-term deficits of less than $10 billion in each of the first three years, and then a balanced budget by 2019—this year, which I think we can all agree isn't happening, as we've just seen the budget. However, beyond the Prime Minister breaking his promise to balance the budget by 2019, these modest deficits were indeed, according to the Liberal Party, to double spending on infrastructure to stimulate economic growth.
The PBO reported that your government is well behind what you had promised to spend in the investing in Canada plan. It hasn't grown the economy as predicted or created the jobs it was set out to do. This is concerning, because according to public accounts, as of January 2019, only 13% of that $188 billion had been spent, while your government's deficits have in fact been almost double what was promised every year since you've formed government.
If the government has only spent 13% in three years on infrastructure, yet the deficit is well over double the $10 billion campaigned on, what is the money being spent on if not on infrastructure?