I'll add that over 80% of our members and 80% of the business community in Edmonton are small businesses. Most of those have fewer than 10 employees. Comments about them flying around in corporate jets and buying toys would be kind of funny to most of them, if they were listening to that.
I think it's important to realize that there's only one taxpayer, and that taxpayer is the individual. When a corporation has a tax increase, they have a choice of decreasing wages, cutting employment, or increasing prices to the ultimate consumer. Corporations don't pay tax. Businesses don't pay tax. It's the individual, at the end of the day, who ends up paying. It has an impact on the economy.
You also referred to what was going on in the European Union. You know, economic certainty.... If you want to see a good example of what the opposite of that causes, you can look at the United States and at what has happened with their unemployment rate. Most of that is caused as a result of economic uncertainty.