Madam Speaker, the hon. member just illustrated very clearly the difference between our party and his. We believe that the current economic cycle is harsh and that it will not correct itself. We need to bring in concrete, meaningful measures and take definitive action on the economy. We will do this through substantial investments that will ultimately enable the economy to recover.
My hon. colleague is suggesting that there are no measures in this budget. I will simply mention the productivity superdeduction, which will allow businesses, starting this year, to deduct all their capital expenditures, industrial processing, research, testing and market development expenses. That is huge. I see that the government is moving in the right direction. I am confident, and I invite us to—
