Certainly. I'm sure that is the case, sir. Let's see if we can get at least one point settled on the corporate taxes. I suppose virtually all the expenditures that a corporation makes, other than the dividend cheques, are the cost of doing business. You have to inflate things.
Some businesses provide goods or services to virtually every Canadian, and some provide them only to those who can afford the products, because they're targeting consumers who have disposable income.
One of your diagrams says that a corporate tax is a tax on workers. I guess that's not exactly true, is it?