That's right, but in all likelihood Bill C-10 is going to pass within the lifespan of this government and this Parliament.
We don't know. This worries me. We're being sold a pig in a poke here. Canadian homeowners are being asked to take this great leap of faith that they can go out and spend the money, do their duty and stimulate the economy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and all those good things.
What reasoning was there for leaving it out of Bill C-10? Wouldn't it have been simple to add a third paragraph under renovation of social housing and renovation of northern housing, and then have the home renovation tax credit all in Bill C-10?