Mr. Speaker, we have heard a number of New Democratic Party members of Parliament stand up and say it is about corporations and taxing the corporations. I find it interesting because I came from the province of Manitoba, where the provincial NDP actually cut the corporate tax rate seven times while I was there. When the NDP is in government, it tends to want to have a different policy, it would seem, at least at the provincial level.
What I want to raise, and I have done this in the form of a question before, and I will do it again for the member, is that when we talk about income inequalities, we saw in the last budget a middle-class tax cut. We saw a budget that brought in help for our seniors, and for our youth with the Canada child benefit program. It was a massive redistribution of wealth into the hundreds of millions of dollars, including a special tax on Canada's wealthiest. Why did the NDP vote against that?