Mr. Speaker, I listened closely to the speech by my colleague from the Bloc Québécois.
She said that some people were overlooked. Perhaps she should have read the budget properly before venturing to say such things.
In fact, for post-secondary education alone, more than $245 million will be invested in Quebec. Furthermore, although she said that Quebeckers who have completed their university studies were possibly the most heavily in debt, I would remind the House that Quebec has the lowest tuition fees in all of Canada, even North America. Thus, the members opposite appear prone to exaggeration.
There is something else I would like to point out. With respect to labour market training, $117 million will also be invested in Quebec alone, for the training of workers.
No one is saying that we are going to force our workers who are 55 and older to retire. We are saying that we will help them find new jobs, so they can live with dignity.
Also, at what age would the Bloc Québécois like to make our workers retire?