Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has a spending problem. Someone has to help him work through it before taxpayers have to turn all of their income over to the government.
He is planning a $47 billion shopping spree based on a projected surplus that could, might, may reach $90 billion. Someone should remind him though that, unlike his shopping list, the surplus is projected and expected, not confirmed, meaning that tax relief is doomed again.
Why are the Prime Minister's shopping sprees always set in concrete while his tax relief is merely set in quicksand?