Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member opposite for her question. I would also like to encourage the member to take a look at our budget. It is very clear about the money that has been invested. I would refer the member to page 138, and I quote:
The government will advance Canada's knowledge advantage by:
Dedicating up to $2 billion to repair, retrofit and expand facilities at post-secondary institutions.
Providing $750 million for leading-edge research infrastructure through the Canada Foundation for Innovation.
Providing $50 million to the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo, Ontario to build a new world-class research facility.
Allocating $87 million over the next two years to maintain or upgrade key Arctic research facilities.
Providing $250 million over two years to address deferred maintenance at federal laboratories.
Providing $500 million to Canada Health Infoway to encourage the greater use of electronic health records.
Providing $225 million over three years to develop and implement a strategy on extending broadband coverage to unserved communities.
It goes on and on and on. I beg to differ with the member across the floor. We are investing in research and we will continue to bring hope to Canadians.