Mr. Speaker, it does not appear as though the offensive charade I spoke about is going to end any time soon.
The Minister of Finance even felt the need to explain himself in an op-ed piece that appeared in this morning's Globe and Mail. In the piece, he denied the existence of a new tax on iPods. This flies in the face of everything that economists' investigations have shown to date. It has gotten to the point where the Reform Party is turning over in its grave. Now even that will be more expensive because of the new tax on coffins.
Why do the Conservatives want to impose a tax on death?