Mr. Speaker, this side of the House needs no lectures in supporting urban communities. We are the party and the government that brought in the national infrastructure program in 1993 when that side of the House opposed it.
To suggest somehow that the budget does not support cities is a travesty. I hate to hear this nonsense: I do not know what happened to the homeless; I do not know what happened to infrastructure; and I do not know what happened to families with children who live in cities. The RRAP program, air quality, all of these things have been ignored by that member and that party.