Mr. Speaker, what is going on here is the pain that Canadians are feeling because of the NDP-Liberal coalition and a cost of living crisis that is out of control because the Liberal-NDP government is finding new and creative ways to blow taxpayers' money.
This one is $400 million, and that is gone. It is actually not gone because we never had the money to start with. It is on the credit card, and someday this credit card bill is going to come due. Just like it is for everybody else in Canada who might feel like they are richer than they think when they fire it on their credit card, in a month's time, that bill comes and the other bills come. This is the crisis that we are facing in Canada. There is no money left to pay the bills.
Out here, what governments do when they run out of money, and the government has done it a lot, is print money, quantitative easing, to the tune of $700 billion. As we know, every dollar that Ottawa prints makes a dollar in Canadians' pants worth less.
Unfortunately, the Liberals continue to make things worse for everyday Canadians. The motion we are debating right now is not just talking about a $16 glass of orange juice. It is $400 million of Canadians' money, which these guys funnelled into their buddies' pockets.