Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague on her speech.
I always find it a little strange when I hear the Liberals boast about providing relief to the middle class with tax cuts, when it is the middle class that is currently struggling the most because of the cost of living. They are drowning.
Despite that, right after the election, the Liberals decided to forgo nearly $90 billion in potential revenue. Countertariffs were to be put in place, but we have yet to see any of that money. Then there was the digital services tax, which has been scrapped. There are plenty of measures that could have helped and that could have been used to ease the burden on middle-class families, the majority of whom are living $200 away from bankruptcy.
With every paycheque, most Canadian families are $200 away from being in the red. This is no joke. The government boasts about having eased the burden on the middle class. Meanwhile, it is sending $83 billion to the oil industry. The member for Marc-Aurèle-Fortin says that this generates revenue. Wow. For an economist, that is impressive.
I would like to know what measures will actually be put in place to support and provide relief—
