I just want to take issue with something Mr. Fragiskatos said.
As you can tell by my pronunciation, my Greek is nowhere near as good as his and he exercised an unfair advantage in the etymology of the word “utopia”. He gave it a definition of “no place”. I just want to point out that the NDP's definition of “utopia” has not existed in no place; it has existed in many places, and in all of those places poverty has been exceptionally high. In fact, almost everyone is poor. That place does exist. It's too bad there aren't proper poverty measurements in those places, because they would show that the socialist utopia of our friend in the NDP is a hellish place.