Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Finance has finally admitted that there are problems with his tax reform.
That is the first step. I will give him some ideas to help him out. The problem with his reform is that small businesses will pay more taxes while the Prime Minister's private companies will not be affected by the tax hike.
The problem is that Morneau Shepell will not be affected by the finance minister's reform, but small businesses will have to pay more. The problem is that Morneau Shepell will benefit from the minister's reform but it is not withdrawing from the discussions.
Is the minister aware that his reform is a big mistake and that Canadian business owners are the ones who will have to pay for his mismanagement?