Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses.
To Mr. Flexman, help me square this circle. In the first part of your paper, you say that this government will run, in the next five years, about $175-billion worth of debt. Then, in the next part of your paper, you say that the government should reduce its corporate tax revenues and personal income tax revenues. You want to take down the corporate tax rate down to 15%. You want to take down the upper marginal rates, etc.
Given that this government has shown no great enthusiasm for fiscal discipline, how do you square that circle? You're essentially arguing that the people who pay the most taxes in this country should actually get relief from the tax burden.