Thank you, Chair.
Thanks to all of you for coming back. It's good to see some of you as repeat offenders and others as newbies.
If I can make one recommendation—and please don't take this the wrong way—it is really important that we get these reports before you present them. The reason is that we have guys like Mr. Allen over here, who understands a lot of these terms. I'm speaking now more about.... Your reports are here, and I'm not here to lecture you, but it is that much more important that we can go over them and then ask those questions.
I do appreciate your coming in every year and presenting before this committee. We certainly do value your input.
We heard from you—I'm going to say Armine and Dennis, if you don't mind—in your opening remarks. We've heard about your feelings on why it was not necessarily a good thing to lower corporate taxes. I'm not asking you to respond to that, because we heard your presentation and I think you made your point. I want to ask the other three participants what their feelings are, because obviously they might have a different take.
Ms. Reynolds, how do you feel about corporate taxes and individual taxes? Would you agree that our government's efforts in lowering taxes for individuals and families are important? Is it something we should continue?