Yes. I think that's certainly the case. We are deeply worried that this is going to create a whole...it is mixing up the Canadian tax system for businesses and turning it on its head after about 40 years, with very limited.... I appreciate that there is some consultation, but it's very limited consultation for the size and scope of the changes that are being proposed.
I have to say that there are some, particularly in the academic community and many in government, who seem to think or feel that they can divine which businesses are going to be the ones that are going to be successful or grow rapidly, and that we should shower them with support. I get and appreciate the intention and the goals they have. Many in government have said that they want to support small business, but just in different ways: by picking those small businesses that are going to be successful and helping them grow the economy. It's just that there's zero track record of any government agency or academic set of criteria that will help governments or others do that.
Our view is that the only way we can do that is by truly being neutral and ensuring that there are broad-based supports like the ones that currently exist and, of course, the additional supports that were promised by the government: to reduce the small business rate to 9%.