Thank you very much.
I'll start with Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson, you've been appearing before this committee for about 12 years, initially looking for the reduction of the capital gains tax on publicly listed securities, which in fact the Liberal government provided and halved. Then coming back to both Liberal governments and the Conservative government, which ultimately did follow through in eliminating capital gains tax on publicly listed securities....
In terms of garnering the support you've received from the Bloc, NDP, and Liberal parties, the Conservatives have in the past understood the importance of not taxing large donors and attracting more of this private capital. So I think there's a good trend line here, and I think the Conservatives will follow suit on this. But they may have some questions in terms of the valuation.
You touched on this, and I think that's one of the concerns that may exist, not so much around land--land, if it's done at the point of sale, is a little different--but in terms of the private corporations.
What other countries have done this, and are there other models we can look at in terms of the valuation side?