Mr. Speaker, in the budget, the government uses a definition of investment that does not exist anywhere else in the world. In committee, we pointed out that aspect of Bill C-15. The member for Whitby, who is the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, was unable to say where else in the world that definition is used. In the middle of the committee meeting, he consulted ChatGPT. He asked ChatGPT the question. It made a series of mistakes and the member misled the committee because of these mistakes made by ChatGPT. The member was trying to find a single place in the world where the government's definition of investment had been used.
They were mistakes. Canada is the only country that uses this definition. The parliamentary secretary was forced to base his responses and interactions with the parliamentary committee on mistakes made by ChatGPT. I would like my colleague to tell me what this tells us about the seriousness and level of preparation of the Department of Finance and the parliamentary secretary.
