Mr. Speaker, our Prime Minister and ministers on the front bench have said time and time again that Canada cannot control the temperament of leaders around the world. We also cannot control their trade policies. What we get to control is our response. Our Prime Minister and members of cabinet are working diligently to diversify trade so that we are less reliant on one trading partner, as well as working to smooth out the relationship with the United States, which is obviously complex and challenging right now.
We have introduced many tax measures that members opposite can be very positive about in this piece of legislation. This includes the capital gains rollover on small business investments, the lifetime capital gains exemption, exempting the Canada disability benefit from income and the home accessibility tax credit. There are so many more measures in the BIA that I am quite proud of and a whole suite of investment tax credits to support a clean economy.
These are really positive tax measures, and I hope the members opposite will support them.
