Mr. Speaker, after expending so much energy to get elected to the House of Commons, it is sad to see members come here day after day and simply repeat the same talking points written by the Leader of the Opposition.
To answer his question, it is even sadder to see my colleague vote against measures like the Canada child benefit or the national school food program, which is saving the most vulnerable families $800. He votes against affordable housing and against the Canadian dental care plan.
I would like him to tell me what he is thinking of when he talks about inflationary spending.
