Mr. Speaker, if I may, I would also like give a kind word to my hon. friend from the NDP. She and I do not agree on things a lot of the time, but I always find her very good to work with and a very fine finance critic, very experienced and very knowledgeable. So, I too regret that we are getting into personal aspersions.
The fact of the matter is that every tax system has a series of supports for various sectors of the economy. These are good and useful, and helpful things to ensure that various sectors, various businesses, can succeed in the whole scheme of the global economy.
As I was answering the previous question, there are always arrangements which allow us, in this context of global competition and competitiveness, to succeed. But that is not to say that we should not ensure that these series of arrangements of subsidies, of tax breaks, are fair and balanced.
When we see two committees of this House plus the Auditor General, plus a special panel, and other experts saying that a particular tax loophole is unfair, we are going to address that. I think Canadians appreciate that we have the courage to rebalance the system where it needs to be but continue to lower taxes for everyone.