Obviously, the ones I talk to, because they call me in a professional capacity, clearly are unhappy with the problems of U.S. citizenship—and the word would be “relinquish”—and want to relinquish it. Certainly, I think it's more a question of education. When people learn about this, they become concerned. The more they learn, the worse it gets.
The conclusion is that, because of the incompatibility, not so much in the taxes.... This isn't so much a tax situation. The U.S., under the guise of what they call citizenship-based taxation, actually has this set up more as a form of life control. There is no way to be both U.S. tax compliant and do any kind of reasonable financial retirement planning in Canada.