Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his very heartfelt speech.
He quickly mentioned that very complex tax laws benefit the wealthiest, who can afford to pay tax experts and accountants. The middle class cannot necessarily afford to pay such experts, and therefore they pay their taxes. There is no getting around it, since they cannot afford to pay a tax expert.
My colleague is an expert who has studied taxation and law. Could he talk about how complex laws often benefit the wealthiest?