Mr. Speaker, my colleague made a couple of mistakes in her speech. As a former school teacher she should know better. She used the words “credibility” and “Conservative” in the same sentence. From what I have been hearing from that side of the House today, the Conservatives have no credibility. Therefore, I would ask the member to please refrain from using those two words in the same sentence.
We have 1,200 items in the budget that were raised with so-called tariffs, taxes, or members can call them what they want. It is quite obvious that there is no credibility on that side of the House.
However, what the member touched on that really upset me is paying taxes on parking at hospitals. Could she explain that?