Yes. My colleague says it looks better in the books, and that is exactly what it is. That is a snow job just like a whole bunch of other things in this budget. However, it is going to come back to haunt you.
I have one minute, Mr. Speaker? It is funny how time flies when you are having fun.
Let me give some other suggestions. They say we have to look after our young people, keep them in mind, because there will be no assets left for them. They talk about 3 per cent of GDP. It is like shooting at the outside rings of a dart board. These are comments from average, everyday, law-abiding, good Canadian citizens. Yet we have the audacity to stand in this House and say this is what the majority of Canadians want.
Finally, there are two other comments they made. Lobby groups do not want cuts. Some social programs are the right of the privileged. We should look at that. Another comment is that potential is being squashed in the country.
If we cannot listen to each other in the House and we are going to listen to all this rhetoric, maybe all members should end up with an advisory group and take their advice. It seems a heck of a lot more sound than what I have been listening to here.