Mr. Speaker, my colleague from Vaughan—Woodbridge was in the manufacturing industry himself, and he knows a thing or two about keeping a budget and keeping costs. He also knows a thing or two about principle. I have come to know him, and he is a man of principle, unlike some of the others who were formerly in our caucus.
On this side of the House, our principle is about providing relief to Canadians. That is what this opposition motion is about, and we estimate that the suite of measures would reduce the price of fuel taxes by about 25%, which would save families $1,200 a year. That is a principle that I hope all members of the House will support.
