Unfortunately, Mr. Speaker, it is not God that is here. It is just the secretary of state.
I am delighted to speak on this subject. Having listened to my colleagues, especially my colleague from Halifax who just recently spoke, about the effect of this tax on consumers, I would like to see if the opposition parties might think about the business aspect of this.
I know the Reform Party would not be interested in the fact that businesses are going to improve their efficiency with this thing, that there will be one set of rules instead of two. No, the Reform Party wants two set of rules.