Mr. Speaker, there are so many points to make here. The member opposite would like Canadians to believe that they are somehow better off by about $2,000 a year. Let us just say for a moment that is true. Then here is what we know. The government is going to put $2,000 in one pocket and take $5,000 out of the other pocket. Simple math says that $5,000 taken out of the pocket, $2,000 put into the pocket, results in a negative number of $3,000, which means the member opposite just told the House and the Canadian public that it will actually cost them $3,000 a year. That is a large amount of money. I thank the member opposite for his omission.
In the House of Commons on January 31st, 2019. See this statement in context.