Mr. Speaker, if the only expert he can find is me, I rest my case. I am a little biased on the subject. I am a little partisan, parti pris, even though I acknowledge some expertise on the subject, and I thank the hon. member for that compliment.
The second point I would like to make is that when he says I am contradicting myself, because we want to go after tax havens or tax fairness, he is totally wrong. Did he not hear me read the five-point plan to create a task force whose explicit purpose is to go after abusive tax havens and abusive unfair behaviour by people who would cheat the system? That is exactly what I said.
The only difference is that we can walk and chew gum at the same time. We can go both go after abuses and preserve the competitiveness of our economy. That government is so stupid it can only do one thing at a time: go after the abuses and destroy our companies. That is unacceptable to Canadians.