Mr. Speaker, it would be a productivity superdeduction if the government scrapped the temporary foreign worker program and stopped allowing businesses that have no reason to bring in temporary labour to continue to suppress our wages and suppress productivity in this country. I think about how badly the government has distorted productivity measures by allowing literally millions of temporary foreign workers into this country, which also takes opportunities away from Canadian youth. That is probably one of the key productivity drivers in this country.
However, my colleague across the way wants my constituents to pay more for basic common sense. No, of course we will not.
