Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate everyone being here today.
I'm going to start with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Simply put, you've said your number once concern is the tax changes proposed by the government in relation to Canadian-controlled private corporations. You've mainly talked about the challenge. What I've seen from speaking to many of your members is that many of them do not know what to do and have stopped all investment. They've stopped hiring because they're concerned because they don't know the rules. I also know many of them are angry. They're angered by the fact that they're told that they're somehow tax cheats, that they're exploiting loopholes, rather than utilizing a system that's been set up so that it encourages people to keep investment and savings within their corporation. Now we've had a system of integration, where taxpayers can defer certain taxes if they hold it within the corporation, but eventually they will pay the same rate, if not more. Have you been hearing from your members the same kind of things?