Madam Speaker, it is an interesting question, but if the member just swapped what he was talking about for food, the exact same thing applies to what the government is doing.
If someone was to take their friends out for a nice dinner and spends $10,000 on food, which a number of well-meaning people might actually be deciding to do after this, they would get a huge tax break. However, as I said before, if people want to buy decorations for their Christmas tree, they are not on the list. It actually does not make any sense, and—