Mr. Speaker, it is imaginary tax after imaginary tax. Conservatives had the chance to stand up for families, whether to vote for a school food program, whether to vote for tax cuts for Canadians or whether to vote for the skills trade training that provides those great-paying jobs. I sure hope they are not going to vote against personal support workers' tax credits, but that is what it is looking like. They are lining up to vote against the things Canadians need. They are driving for a Christmas election. It is so obvious.
When are Conservatives going to stand with Canadians?
