Mr. Speaker, what sets us apart from the Conservative Party is that on this side of the House, we believe that we need to build a strong economy to protect the most vulnerable. When it comes to the first part, a strong economy, 54,000 jobs were created in November, 67,000 in October, and 60,000 in September. The unemployment rate is falling and inflation is within the Bank of Canada's target range. That is what a strong economy looks like.
As for protecting the most vulnerable, that is something that would never cross the Conservatives' minds. Not only that, but they are determined to vote against the Canadian dental care plan, Canada's national school food program, the Canada child benefit, and tax cuts for 22 million Canadians. Frankly, the hypocrisy of the Conservative Party is shocking.
