Mr. Groleau, we're out of time. I'm sorry. I was very lenient, or tried to be.
I have just one closing question for Mr. Marcoux. You commented earlier that the capital gains should be increased. We had a witness at one of our previous hearings, an accountant, who is a so-called expert in his own right on generational transfers, capital gains tax, and that kind of thing, and he specifically declared that we shouldn't increase the capital gains. His reasoning was that for a husband and wife with a farm, both are allowed $750,000, for a total of $1.5 million, which he thought was very sufficient. He was not in favour of including that from transfers to non-family members.
Any comment on that?