Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Pacetti.
I'm going to take the next Conservative round. I want to start with CGA.
I found your proposal very interesting with respect to the sunset provision for unlegislated proposals. But perhaps one reason for the fact that there are so many grey areas in the Income Tax Act is that every time Finance proposes something to address a problem, or to try to remedy a situation, you get all these other groups coming forward to say that in fact while they've tried to remedy a situation, what they've done has had a lot of unintended consequences.
So therefore, they're perhaps being cautious and trying to do as much consultation as possible. That may not apply to the 2003 provisions, but certainly within the last few years it does. Is this the reason for that? Or do you not see that as a valid excuse for some of the grey areas?