Mr. Speaker, I would respectfully suggest to the hon. member that the government does in fact get it. The government uses a variety of instruments in order to keep Canada in a competitive environment.
The first and foremost area where the government gets it is in the reduction of corporate tax rates. As I say, we have gone from 28% down to 21%. Budget 2005 brings us down to 19%.
In specific areas in budget 2004 and budget 2005 we have responded to the very concerns of the hon. member. We looked at the useful life of computer assets and high tech equipment and said that the technology was changing so quick that having a five year write-off was silly and that a three year write-off would be better. We did that in budget 2004.
In budget 2005 we specifically said that we would go off the useful life concept in order to stimulate investment in a particular area. If there are other areas that have--