I've argued this as well. I understand. I think we've talked at length about the fact that there's a necessity to create legislation because people are going to cheat. But for the most part, I would argue—and I want to get your opinion on this—that most corporations and most individuals want to pay their taxes, not necessarily because they want to pay their taxes, but because they want to get it done. They don't want to be told—and I've had this happen personally—later on, a year or two later, that the government has made a little bit of a different ruling here. It's kind of like having the sword of Damocles hanging over you.
Is this the sort of thing that this legislation is going to correct, so that companies and individuals know that, yes, they've paid their taxes, they can go on, they can reinvest, and they can start to do the things that business people do? Is that a correct assessment?
I would just give it to you, Mr. Moody, and maybe Mr. Boehmer will want to add to that.