Mr. Speaker, the New Democrats are still listening to record players and it is appropriate that they do that because all of their economic policies come from the big government era of the 1970s. They believe that the only way to run an economy is through central planning. They sound like a broken record over there.
We on this side of the House are focusing on the jobs of today and tomorrow by expanding broadband access and lowering taxes for high-tech entrepreneurs to modernize our economy and create jobs. That is where the future stands.