Madam Speaker, I am surprised, and I am sure the member can help me understand, because he said that few people in his riding would be impacted. Let me remind him of what we have done for people in his riding.
When we cut taxes for nine million Canadians, is he saying to this House that there is no one in his riding who is going to benefit?
When we introduced the Canada child benefit, nine families out of 10 in this country are going to be better off. Is the member telling people watching at home that there is nobody in his riding who is going to benefit from the Canada child benefit?
We have increased the GIS top-up, and 900,000 seniors are going to be better off in Canada because of that. Is the member pretending that there are no seniors in his riding who will benefit?
For youth in our country, we have increased grants. I am sure there are students in the member's riding.
My question to the member is: Why does he not support measures that are going to help the same people who sent him to Ottawa?