Mr. Speaker, I think that is the most ridiculous answer I have heard since I have been in this place. Every year we see taxes go up, thanks to the government.
In fact Canadians are paying $1,800 more in taxes this year and receiving $1,150 less in health care than when the government took power in 1993. Despite running surpluses in the last two years, Canadians will get less money for health care and more in taxes after the budget.
How does the finance minister defend this disastrous record on health care and taxes?