Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. colleague, the member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley, for putting this question to me, because when we talk about fairness when it comes to taxes, they should be equitable. When we look at the more remote areas, like the north and the rural areas, we have to pay attention.
In fact, I am sure that hon. members will recall that I spoke about the new employees who want to settle in areas like those the hon. member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley mentioned. They should be given incentives so they can settle there and be productive members of society. The proper growth would go on.
As I said earlier on health care, irrespective of where Canadians live, they should have the same quality of health care. In the same fashion, irrespective of where Canadians live, they should have equitable taxation fairness so they can make ends meet, as they have different challenges to face in those remote areas. I certainly support that.