Mr. Speaker, given the exchanges we have heard in question period today, it is clear that the economists are sitting on our side of the House. They are not sitting across the way.
Since my colleague wants to talk about families in Montmorency—Charlevoix, what does he have to say to them when he and his party voted against the Canada child benefit, which helps thousands of them, and when he voted against the Canadian dental care plan?
The Leader of the Opposition does not even believe the Canadian dental care plan exists when six million Canadians have access to it.
We will take no lessons from the Conservatives when it comes to helping Canadian families. That is what we are doing, day in and day out.