Mr. Speaker, there is a problem when the Prime Minister says he is putting in investments. If I invest in my house, I am spending money on it. At the end of the day, investments mean spending money.
I was in a classroom yesterday with grade 12 students in Rogersville. There were 20 kids in the class, and 15 of them told me they did not know what they were going to do when they were done university, if they get to go to university and can afford to go to university, and what they were going to do when they get out of high school. They know they are not going to have a fair shot of owning a home in the future. They are worried about whether they are going to get a job when they get out of high school. They are worried about the shape the country is in right now. Those 20 kids said the Conservatives were going in the right direction.
