Mr. Speaker, our bill is fair and responsible and it reflects consultations that were held across Canada.
Our copyright legislation, Bill C-32, is now before a legislative committee to consider how Canada could best move forward.
We have put forward our proposals. The only thing we have heard from the opposition side, the only proposal it has come up with to help consumers and protect the creative communities, is to impose a massive new tax on consumers on iPods, cellphones and BlackBerrys. We reject that. It is bad for consumers. It is bad for the creative community to make it more expensive for Canadians to consume the creative community's creations. We are opposed to an iPod tax. We stand with consumers.