That's what I'm looking for, and if you have anything in addition, just send it through the clerk's office. That's great. That's exactly what I'm looking for.
Along the same lines, Mr. Walker or Mr. Plante, in the middle part of your presentation you were saying to try to convert into money some of the credits that are out there and are not being utilized. Then in the end you said the SR and EDs are very cumbersome and very hard to actually realize. That is sort of contradictory, because if we're going to make these tax credits cashable or turn them into cash, are you going to want the government to do that? Do you want the government to re-evaluate and turn those credits into money? We have to find a system where your members can actually go to the bank and get financing for these credits, and we have to find a simpler way to do that. I'm not seeing a proposition for how we can do that.
There was a system in place in Quebec a couple of years ago where corporations were able to get back some money. They were able to convert their losses and get back their tax on capital, but that didn't work out because it was all so cumbersome and there was a little bit of playing around. That is one idea, but I'm not sure how we could do it so we could get the money flowing with less bureaucracy.