Mr. Speaker, there are times when debate in this House takes on a form that does Canadians proud, particularly when we deal with issues in a fundamental and profound way.
No doubt the question of taxation, which is in constant evolution, is something that should not lend itself to partisan speeches, but should lend itself to real study.
Under those circumstances I did say to the Bloc Quebecois that their report which came out yesterday will make a valuable addition to the debate, as did a great number of the reports done by the Liberals in opposition help advance the yardstick.
All I would suggest to the Leader of the Opposition is that he ask his members to continue in the same vein, so that the debate can be responsible, can advance the yardstick and not simply play politics with a very important subject.