Okay, and that's fair enough. Thank you.
How about if we look to one of the reports you did, Mr. Broadbent? I found it interesting, to say the least. It's a 2012 report that of course we're familiar with. It's called Towards a More Equal Canada, and it repeatedly advocates for higher taxes as a way to solve income inequality. In fact, one of the quotes from the report says the following:
Tax cuts have squeezed the services we already have, and made it difficult to talk about expanding the social programs....
Taxes are the hinge that links citizens to one another.
I'd like you to expand on that. What tax cuts are you referring to in that quote? I'm assuming you would recommend that we reverse those?