Mr. Speaker, we have been pretty clear on it. On the other side of the House, it is here a tax, there a tax, everywhere a tax tax. They look at this and say that here is an opportunity to put a tax on something, frankly, that everyday Canadians are using.
Have they talked to any constituents to see if they would actually support paying a $75 iPod tax? I have. They do not agree with it. They think it is absurd.