Mr. Speaker, we will have a vote on the budget tonight, a budget that has been very well-received by Canadians.
I know we will have very strong support on this side of the House. I hope members on that side of the House will finally give up these attempts to convince people they would somehow be better off with higher taxes, somehow be better off at raising tax rates on employers, somehow better off by hiking the GST back up to 7%, somehow better off by making a carbon tax at $20 billion.
The OECD and others have recognized that Canada is on the right track, balancing our budget, keeping our debt low and keeping our taxes down.