Mr. Speaker, yes I agree completely with the comments of my colleague. As the House may know, the Reform Party has the objective of protecting the rights of Canadians. With that, we desire to put forward an office for taxpayer protection.
Clearly, part of this legislation must be the protection of the taxpayer. We cannot allow ourselves to slip into the Internal Revenue Service model that there is in the United States.
This legislation is grossly inadequate in that respect. Therefore there is no way we could possibly support it in its present form.