Mr. Speaker, I know the hon. gentleman has worked a long time with special interest groups on taxation. He may have a limited view of what Canadians are expecting.
There is a lot of flexibility within the agency. We have not seen it yet because it is not there yet.
The hon. member does not seem to be against the general principles of the agency: better service, fairness, accountability, partnership with the provinces and better management of our resources. Since he is not against the principles of it, I hope that he will come to committee. A lot of consultation has been going on across Canada. This does not mean there are not some little points here or there that do not need to be corrected. It is at the committee that we will correct these points.
I hope that the hon. member will be at the committee to help us get the bill through so it can become operational and the taxpayers will have the advantage of the flexibility and good services that will be provided under the agency.