Sure. Let's follow that up then.
When I raise this issue or get input from constituents—and perhaps some of my colleagues have this as well—I'm initially dismayed by the fact that certain Canadian companies are able to avoid their tax obligations legitimately. That depresses me. So when I speak to constituents, I must tell you I'm somewhat disappointed in their reaction. The most common reaction I get is, “Where do I get one of those?”, or “How can I do that?”, not “That's not fair”, or “That's not right”, or “My taxes are higher.”
So maybe we're not exploring the right approach here; maybe we're not even considering the right approach. Instead of chasing around trying to bang the gopher with the hammer, and it's disappearing as fast as we can bang it, maybe we need to make readily available to more Canadians, small and medium enterprises, individuals who work to pay their taxes, the same kinds of mechanisms and give them access on a more level basis to the same kind of expertise that major corporations have.
What do you think of that idea?