Madam Speaker, I enjoyed the speech given by my colleague from Mirabel. We can always count on him to identify the limitations of the market in a crisis.
He would make the founding fathers of political economy proud, because they emphasized the importance of redistribution. My colleague is offering to teach a course in economics, so I suggest that he also offer a course in economic history.
Historically, whenever there was a crisis, governments always opted for a policy of redistribution through taxes.
Can my colleague tell me whether this is true or false, and provide more details?