Mr. Speaker, let me respond to that.
Canadians see evidence of good, sound fiscal management by this Conservative government during these tough economic times.
The International Monetary Fund said, with respect to the stimulus package, that it is timely, appropriately sized, diversified, and well structured. And it said that it protects the vulnerable. That is exactly the point.
Compare this to the Liberals: no plan, no focus, nothing to add that would help the economy. All the while they are dreaming and scheming on getting into office and back to the good old days of the tax-and-spend ways at the expense of ordinary hard-working Canadians.
The Liberal leader attacks the deficit while, at the same time, demanding billions of dollars in new spending; a totally hypocritical position. He says we need to reform EI by introducing a 45 day work year, costing billions.
How will he pay for this? The Liberal leader himself has tipped us off. He says he will have to raise taxes.
Either he will raise taxes or he will have to add a job-killing payroll tax.
The truth is out. Both are bad for our economy.