I've certainly spoken to them over time. I used to be a member of the CFIB, as a small-business person, too. As you know, they survey their members, and I think feedback has been fairly consistent over the years about the burden. There are some statistics in the report here about the number of people who end up having to be employed by small business just to address this paper burden that's imposed by government.
We took a step recently that was very good, a good cooperative step with the Province of Ontario, entering into a corporate collection tax agreement. It was the case that Ontario was collecting their own tax and Canada collecting theirs. It meant two sets of forms for businesses in Ontario. Now there will only be one. And also, when they are audited, if they get audited, there won't be two sets of auditors coming in and taking up business time and so on.
We have to free business people to work in their businesses, and invest, and not spend so much time filling in forms for government.