Mr. Speaker, I have a question for the leader of the Liberal Party.
He gave a nice speech about Canada. I would like to tell him that those are fine words, but that in reality, Canada would not enjoy the same economic prosperity if we were to take his approach because it involves spending money that the government does not have. He wants to spend even more money on infrastructure programs than we are doing now, using borrowed money. Like me, the opposition leader knows that today's debts are tomorrow's taxes. What is certain is that Canadians will pay even more taxes under a Liberal government.
How can he justify raising taxes for Canadians and cancelling tax cuts as a way to create prosperity in Canada?