I would be pleased to present the documentation, but it certainly wouldn't reduce your paper flow. It may increase it by a large amount.
When we talk about this, the public in terms of understanding what they have to do, in both cases I believe the individuals involved, on numerous occasions, presented what they felt were direct answers. Then someone else in the department would come at them from a different angle and ask for it in a different way. Of course, it's kind of like people writing exams; no one really wants to go through that whole process and resubmit it from start to finish again.
As a way of relating to the public, understanding that these are business people or farmers—and farmers are obviously entrepreneurs and business people too—even those involved in retail find these things onerous. So I know they would be looking at a 20% reduction as a very good start, with the full understanding that there must be some documentation and protection of the Canadian public.
So I will indeed forward that to you almost immediately.