Okay. And I was encouraged to hear that you thought the approach taken by the minister, with regard to setting up a panel for consultations, was a positive step.
Lastly, I want to talk about the issue of tax fairness and lower taxes in general. One thing I have worked to establish with all witnesses, and one thing that has rung true, is the idea that as we lower tax rates, there is less incentive to try to circumvent them. It takes a lot of work, and certainly some of the schemes we've heard about that...or certainly there have been rumours. Companies invest a lot of money in tax planning, in coming up with means of skirting taxation. But if we reduce taxes, there is less incentive to try to come up with these schemes.
Would you agree with that?