Uh, oh; there's one amongst us, Chair, there's one amongst us.
I know that Mr. Allen has an alternative strategy that we find some similarity with and that we'll seek to support, but this is taken directly from those who deal with this type of frustration of so many outstanding tax changes that don't get listed. I know the chair is familiar with this issue as well. It causes a huge impediment to Canadian business. It's very frustrating, cumbersome, and extraordinarily expensive, the process that we have right now. Massive omnibus bills come forward every decade that are hundreds and hundreds of pages long, overly complex, and the changes that are implemented by government are not kept current. Those who do the taxes for Canadians, both personal and business, find it incredibly cumbersome.
What we've suggested is something that we see as very reasonable, coming from such a reasonable and wise group as the CGA, and something that would find support from others. I don't know if Mr. Allen wants to speak to the concerns he has with our particular version of the amendment, but we think this is something that would certainly help out small and medium-sized businesses quite a bit. It would lower the tax costs for Canadians in terms of filing their taxes and what that means to businesses, because that's often direct revenue lost off the bottom line.
I'll leave it at that. I'm not sure if Mr. Brison wants to add to that as well.