Mr. Speaker, a working-class Canadian voting for the Conservatives would be like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders. Members should think about that.
We want to build an economy that works for everybody. When we raised taxes on the wealthiest 1% to cut them for nine million Canadians in the middle class, the Conservatives opposed those measures. When we stopped sending child care cheques to millionaires to put more money in the pockets of nine out of 10 Canadian families, they voted against it. Now, we are proposing to cut taxes on household items, which is going to help families and workers in this country. However, yet again, they oppose it.
I urge my colleague to drop the talking points and get over the stickers in caucus, with whatever the member is about to read, and get on with supporting households.