Mr. Speaker, I am afraid what the hon. member does not understand is responsible government.
We were given from the auditor general advice of a decision that was made in 1991 that may not be the kind of decision that he would like. In response to that, this government said that we need a review of this particular aspect of the Income Tax Act, the first one in 25 years, and that has been done.
We do things in a responsible fashion, unlike the opposition which insists on referring to and confusing Canadians about this issue. It is not about family trusts. It is about taxation of migrants. It is not about irresponsible officials. There is no evidence of that. It is not about erosion of the tax base. They have been unable to substantiate that. It is not about the mythology that legislation here does not apply to all Canadians, because it does.
Our government understands that and wants to make sure, as we review the recommendations of the committee, that we do it fairly. We recognize any law that is developed has to apply fairly to all Canadians.