Mr. Speaker, I will talk about three points. First, we are not against the infrastructure plan. Our government, under the leadership of the member for Lac-Saint-Jean, had an $80-billion infrastructure program. It was not $120 billion like the current government's program. The difference is that we had no deficit whereas the Liberals will have a colossal deficit.
With regard to working with the provinces, I do not think I need to remind the minister that there is currently a major dispute between the federal government and the provinces with respect to health—not to mention that the Liberal government pledged exactly the same amount as we did to support health, even though they criticized it at the time.
As for a clean environment, I would like to remind members that, once again, the government used the exact same targets that our government had set, and presented them in Paris. Yes, we are for the environment, and the proof is that the government used the same targets as we did.
I will end on a positive note: we agree with the support they are providing to individuals—