Mr. Speaker, I have a pretty straightforward question and it probably is just a yes or no answer.
On April 14, 2010, we had a vote in the House of Commons. The vote was in concurrence with the motion from the heritage committee. I will read the motion, which says:
That the Committee recommends that the government amend Part VIII of the Copyright Act so that the definition of “audio recording medium” extends to devices with internal memory, so that the levy on copying music will apply to digital music recorders as well...
That would result in a tax on iPods. Every Conservative member in the House voted no to that and every opposition member, including that member, voted yes.
If that vote was held again today would the member vote the same way, yes or no?