Mr. Speaker, my colleague spoke about the accessibility of a first home. This summer, the Liberals talked about how young people under the age of 40 could put $40,000 in a tax-free savings account.
That really seemed to be a gift for the rich. In today's world, very few young people under 40 can set aside $40,000. We expect that rich parents will be the ones lending their children money to purchase property and that the property will end up being part of the children's inheritance.
I would like to know what my colleague thinks of this measure, which does not really target those who need help buying their first home.