I ask because I saw a concrete example recently. A federal building is going up right in the middle of a heritage area in Old Montreal. The Department of Justice is not building it, but it will be a federal courthouse, which will include, for example, the Federal Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada, the Canadian Tax Court and other minor federal courts. The building will cost $160 million, and its construction has begun even though residents in the area had no idea what was slated to be built there. The Government of Quebec was not aware of its architectural appearance, nor was the City of Montreal. No one was consulted, but the site is already operational.
So you can understand that when we see the federal government behaving like that, when citizens don't even know what's going to be built in a heritage neighbourhood and they see a 10-storey building suddenly appear, they have grounds to be concerned about what will be done under the programs announced in the budget.