Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague is right about one thing. I did announce this morning that I am not going to be seeking re-election. However, if he thinks it is a matter of confidence, I can tell him I have confidence that I am going to be the best father to my kids that I could possibly be for the rest of my life. That is what is most important to me.
While I have the floor, I should say thanks for the opportunity to engage in the tête-à-tête over the years. This may be one of the last opportunities I have, and I want to use it to make this point: Canadians want governments to invest to increase the quality of life they get to enjoy. We do not seem to be able to agree on that basic tenet. On this side of the House, we will put measures in place to support families, not advocate cuts that will—