That's my problem here, sir. When we do these budget consultations we're trying to get ideas on how we move forward to continue to create jobs, to continue to support a country that is in debt. When you mentioned your company is free of debt, I was so happy for you, but then we also ask if there are inefficiencies where we, as a government, could cut so that we could actually do a better job to promote that job creation, etc.
When people make comments like let's put $130 billion more into infrastructure, and we've just put in $56 billion, I'm asking you to tell us where you think we're paying for that. As Mr. Masse said, is it your desire that we raise corporate taxes? Is it your desire that we cancel the accelerated corporate tax allowance? You said you liked the fact that we removed tariffs. Just making blanket statements about going into debt.... I want you guys to really think about how we might find inefficiencies. After this committee, if you think of some, please submit them, because that is invaluable to this committee. It would be highly beneficial.
The other thing I'd like you to submit is information on anywhere else you might have made some purchases of state-of-the-art technology using the accelerated capital cost allowance. The software you mentioned was an excellent specific example. I'd like to ask each of the panel members to submit to this committee those investments that you were able to make, because that deduction in fact is made in our budget. I would ask that you do that.
I see Howard has approached. If you'd like to comment, Howard, I'd love to hear your comments.