Mr. Speaker, I know that my colleague, in his work in Scarborough—Woburn and previously in provincial government, has been a long-time champion of public workers and workers who have a lower income but who do the most essential work of caregiving. The tax credit will return over $1,000 annually to the pockets of personal support workers and those who qualify.
I think that is a really important affordability measure, but it is also really important recognition, as the workers it applies to are typically working multiple jobs in provincially regulated settings or in private ones. We did it in a fiscally responsible way, for those who are looking at the budget tables. It was really quite unfortunate that the—
