Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for allowing me to highlight my grandchildren, because they are the most important part of my life, other than my wife. I need to put that on record. I have witnesses.
That is what is so important here. We need to remember who is paying that debt. Who is going to end up paying this $400 million, which is going to be added to the $1.2 trillion that has already being accumulated by the government? When we talk about 1.2, Canadians try to turn around and say that it is only only 0.2. I point out to them that this 0.2 is $200 billion.
Who is going to pay that? It is going to be my grandchildren. It is going to be our grandchildren. It is going to be everyone's grandchildren, and then some, who are going to have to pay that.