Mr. Speaker, that is a good question. I know everybody in this House wants to do well for the Canadians they represent. Whatever program that is, I am certain they want to deliver it.
I will put on the table, pushing back to my colleague across the way, that if we tell Canadians there is a new, free program but their kids are going to pay for it 20 years down the road, with interest along the way, their kids might have something to say about it first and foremost. We have to get back to that space where the programs we offer are the programs we are actually paying for, and we are not asking others to pay for them for us.
The next generation in Canada is going to have tougher choices to make because we have constrained it so badly. We should build the country of the future, not sit here and just shovel out cash today. We have choices to make. Nothing is free. Nothing can just happen. We have to make sure we look at our costing and our payments, and get the right things done for Canadians so we have a viable country going forward.