Mr. Chair, there is much less than in other European countries.
He is saying that I am being selective about the figures I mention, but I have others from Statistics Canada. According to Statistics Canada, the Gini coefficient—an index developed specifically to measure income inequality after taxes—has increased from 0.318 to 0.324 since the Conservatives took office.
Once again, how can the minister ignore these statistics and the reality of growing income inequality?