In my riding of Barrie–Innisfil, I host many round tables, and one that gets people really excited particularly is the red tape reduction round table. I was able to have Minister Gill come do a round table, and through that process, we get so many ideas. And I get the feedback of constituents saying, “Thank you. Thank you for the $120 million in savings and the red tape reduction burdens that you have created. Thank you for the $700 million a year that businesses are now saving because of red tape reduction.”
But I also hear from folks who have family that might live in opposition-held ridings, and they’re frustrated that their red tape ideas aren’t being heard. So I hear that many people in the opposition haven’t had red tape reduction round tables and haven’t proposed any red tape ideas. Why?