Mr. Speaker, it is rather extraordinary to hear that the government gave $6 billion. The fact is that, instead of cutting $48 billion, it is cutting $42 billion. It is easy to give money that way.
I ask the minister, who exceeded his budget forecasts by $10 billion at the expense of the unemployed, whether he is prepared to perform a humanitarian act and give some of the money to the unemployed, by reducing contributions and increasing benefits, which currently stand at 37%, compared to 62% when the Liberals took office?