Mr. Speaker, I wish my hon. colleague from the Reform Party would take the good news to his party because, for the past 15 months, all we have heard the Reform Party suggest is that we continue to deal with the deficit and debt problem on the backs of the workers, the unemployed and the disadvantaged.
As for tax fairness, I would say this is another piece of good news he could pass on to his colleagues because every initiative put forth by the Bloc Quebecois at the finance committee to eliminate unfair advantages flowing from family trusts, to eliminate all those inequities in the tax system that have enabled very high income earners as well as large corporations with large profits not to pay a cent in taxes since 1991, every time we have come up with such an initiative, the Reformists have voted against our proposal.
So, before claiming that they want tax fairness, before claiming that they want to restore fairness in the tax system, I think that the hon. member should go back and check in his party what his party really wants.