alue to the middle and lower bracket income families. [So, they save $200 here, but over there they'll be paying $300 for high medical fees or thousands even for their children's tuition.] And on a personal level, I find it insulting that he just assumes that these families (mine included), won't see through this charade.One thing that I did like about the tax cuts was the money that he plan to put back in research and development. This will most likely contribute to the economic growth of Canada by it creating more jobs and by people investing in these companies. Comparably, the tax cut to capital gains will encourage people to invest in these corporation, thus having the same affect.I think these cuts won't necessarily affect me directly until I graduate university. At which point, when I enter into the labor force, I will be receiving more take home pay than I would have had I entered fifteen or even five years earlier. These tax cut will ultimately determine whether or not I contribute to Canada's brain drain'. I think with this relief tax plan my decision will be based more on where I feel most comfortable rather than where I can get the most for the least'....