Thank you.
I should disclose, in full disclosure, that I'm in the middle of writing an op-ed right now--although I'm not sure who is going to publish it, but I hope the Globe or the National Post will--on this very issue, wherein I lay out the evidence from the scholarship, from the OECD and other organizations, such as the Federal Reserve, that have published on this. As I said, the record is crystal clear. There's no ambiguity in the scholarship, and I encourage every member of the committee to go and read the scholarship. I'm going to provide it to the clerk of the committee--on a stick if you wish it, as they're all PDF files.
The scholarship is unambiguous. An increase in taxes is merely a disguised tax on workers or consumers. That's all it is. There is no—