Okay. Let me take you through it again.
If we are now on subclause 58(2), it means we're going to be expected to have accepted subclause 58(1), where the tax rate is now being accepted at 15%. As my colleague, John McCallum, said in the House, 15.25% is larger than 15%. It's in black and white; it's on page 63 of the budget bill. It's 15.25% and later on, in the next subclause, you will see 15.5%. Both those amounts are greater than 15%.
If the government chose to put together a tax package of tax incentives that are smoke and mirrors and that are made up of all kinds of mixes and matches, it's your prerogative. We're not disputing the other items. We're mixing one with the other. We're talking about a tax increase from 15% to 15.25%, and later on, to 15.5%
It's in black and white. I'm not the one who wrote this. It's on page 63. When you then go on and turn the page to page 64, it's there.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.