Yes. In fact that has been our exact recommendation.
Look, I get and respect that there are challenges. There are situations, including the situations affecting Canadian-controlled private corporations, where a government may need to tighten some of the rules. We've never suggested that this is unfair. We didn't freak out, in fact, when the government first talked about making some changes to that. Neither did we reject out of hand the proposals when they first came out—until we studied the potential impact of these changes on the broader business community. We are 100% on board with working with government to ensure that all parts of the Income Tax Act are tightened to ensure that abuses are not allowed, including those aspects for Canadian-controlled private corporations. We just feel that this is the wrong way to do it, with tight consultation....
I want to say one thing that I didn't get to say before. The letter we're sending to you as parliamentarians tomorrow has detailed analysis by almost every accounting agency in the country to outline the concerns that we are expressing, to prove to you that these changes have a much broader impact than the government, I believe, thinks. We're hoping that you'll pay close attention to that when it's delivered tomorrow.