Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Prime Minister.
One practical step that could be taken to deal with the lack of progressivity in the tax system, which, by the way, was referred to yesterday by the Minister of Finance as a big plus for Canada, would be to make the non-refundable tax credits refundable. Those tax credits apply to kids who are taking piano lessons, kids who are on the margins. Their parents are so poor that they cannot pay taxes.
Why will the Prime Minister not change the bill before the House and ensure those kids can get those benefits?