Mr. Speaker, I think we all know on this side of the House, and Canadians know, that math might not be the cup of tea of the Leader of the Opposition, and neither may be economics.
Let me quote one of the authorities in the world, who is the director general of the International Monetary Fund. She said just last week:
And then we have countries in the G7 that are in a better position. Germany and Canada stand up in that regard.
Both Germany and Canada recognize that in this very testing time, they need to use their fiscal space.... In the case of Canada, the Canadian authorities have been very decisive [in taking] action....
We are—