Mr. Speaker, I want to thank our hon. colleague from York—Durham for already making an impact here in Parliament.
The member spoke of the generational nature of this budget in terms of the generational debt that it is levying against our future and our kids' future. One of the things I want to mention is that we are now spending more on servicing our debt than we are on health care transfers to our provinces. We are gripped in the middle of a mental health crisis, an opioid crisis in which more Canadians have died since 2016 than died in World War II.
I want ask our hon. colleague this: Is it is just woeful negligence, or ignorance, on the part of the Liberals?
