Mr. Speaker, it is about a $90 tax cut. That is not even enough to get a bunch of bananas in the week, but Liberal policies are bananas. It is always about promises that they might do something. It is fantasy finance and pretend promises.
At this rate, the next budget might as well come out with a box of crayons and a colouring book. The Prime Minister said to judge him by the price of groceries; grocery prices are up. He said he would deliver the fastest-growing economy in the G7; we have the fastest-shrinking economy in the G7 and the second-highest unemployment rate.
Since the Prime Minister does not do his own groceries, and he admits that, will he at least commit to not making Canadian groceries more expensive?