Mr. Speaker, wrong again. We proposed a legislated minimum of $6 billion a year, which would add up to a whole lot more, with 75% of unanticipated surpluses going to debt reduction.
The minister talks about the IMF report which reported that over the last three years our productivity growth has been about a third of the productivity growth in the United States.
How can the minister continue to say that Canada is leading the world when in fact our major trading partner sees its productivity growing three times as fast as here in Canada because of his high tax high debt policies?