Mr. Speaker, the member is wrong. He can tell that to those holding the 139,600 jobs that were actually created with assistance.
Again, members across the way heckle that some of those are part-time jobs. Well, part-time jobs, full-time jobs, jobs are a good thing. The point is that the member has it wrong.
At the end of the day, we have a government that is putting in place an economic strategy that would in fact benefit all Canadians. The member made reference to tax breaks, but he will be standing up shortly to vote against one of the most significant tax breaks for the middle class. I do not know how he justifies that to Canadians and to his constituents.
We are literally going to be putting hundreds of millions of dollars in the pockets of many of his constituents.