Mr. Chair, I'm astonished to hear the NDP even pretend—pretend—to stand up for business. It's funny, because I think back to the debates over EI that we had, the 45-day work year, where they would propose that someone should work for 45 days and then be able to collect EI for the rest of the year. I think about the last campaign when they ran on a platform based on $21 billion in carbon taxes. Page 4 in their costing document shows very clearly, in black and white, a whole laundry list of promises that would be paid for by a $21-billion increase in taxes. Not only that, but of course they ran on an increase in taxes on job creators, the very businesses they're talking about.
Mr. Chair, I see that my time is up.