I think it is possible.
Again, I recall that the last time this was done with some success was during the Mulroney government in the late 1980s. They did feel significant fiscal pressure at that time, but maybe governments no longer do, so it was a powerful political motivator. I think politicians are also aware that the next year, in 1988, the Tories introduced the GST and arguably paid a heavy political price, and that may be weighing on the minds of some individuals to this day. But it does show that you can make progress with respect to simplification, with respect to broadening the tax base, which makes it fairer and more efficient for all Canadians. Again, if you could strike a permanent body to examine this in detail, I think that would be the best route forward.