Thank you for the question.
I obviously agree with your characterization. The money is Canadians' money. The default position is it's their money. The government then takes it from them. To suggest that giving it back to them means that government has lost money, I think is a mischaracterization. I think that for every time we hear the government forgoes $2 billion in revenue, what we hear is that's $2 billion back in the pockets of Canadians.
We can debate what the right level of revenue is, but to characterize that primarily as a loss for government rather than a gain for Canadians is misleading, I think.