Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Elmwood—Transcona for his question.
It is true that many people had high expectations of this government. They were hoping to see a significant tax cut rather quickly.
The government is incorporating the tax cut into Bill C-2 for people who may not need it as much as others. People were expecting something better than this.
Many Canadian voters are probably now disillusioned with what the government is presenting to them, since all the government does is speak in future tense. Some people are still being left out, and it is important to mention these people, who may not have enough income to pay taxes, in the House. We do not talk enough about these people in the House.
I hope that the government will at least address these issues in the future. I know that I was asking the government not to speak in future tense. However, I urge the government to at least think of those who have lost their jobs, who might be receiving employment insurance, who are not as fortunate as others, or who simply cannot pay taxes because they do not have enough income.