Mr. Speaker, Grace is a smart four-year-old. It is great that Grace came to visit the member.
As I said, we have to look at everything here. We are talking about, as the member indicated, a full transformation.
With this budget, great programs, like the fitness tax credit, have been removed. The arts credit has been removed. Income splitting has been removed.
Yes, I believe that we must continue to invest in affordable housing because not all Canadians are moving forward. That is why we need to have excellent job-creating opportunities, so that we can get parents back to work, so that when our youth are looking for their first part-time job, they find a job, that we have an economy that provides these.
It is important to have things when we need to give a hand up, but we do not always need to give a hand-out. We need to focus on job creation. We need to focus on these things.
When we talk about that fitness tax credit, that is just looking at it very simply. Jack and Grace are probably getting those lessons from our 16-year-old or 17-year-old sons or daughters. Those are the great things because those are the people out there, volunteering, making our community a better place, and giving our youth their first-time jobs.
Let us not forget about those important things, as well.