Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to go back to where I was a couple of minutes ago.
The chair established that currently, the way policy works, there's nothing wrong with this double-dip structure; it's perfectly legitimate. Now, if we look at the current numbers, you said that about 40% of the money we're recovering from abuses of the tax system through tax havens is corporate. If we were to look at a way of cutting down on this double-dip structure--it may not be illegal, but inherently, if you look at it, is not ethical either--I don't think a lot of Canadians.... Certainly if I explained this to the people in my riding in Peterborough, they wouldn't like it very much if they understood that somebody could get a tax deduction for an expense that they're not really incurring.