We've said right from the beginning that we are on board to work with government on any necessary tightening of tax rules to ensure that there aren't abuses by business owners. I do wish to defend, though, the so-called income sprinkling.
One of the things that is very difficult for government to determine—and you know this from your riding, from the business owners you're talking to—is that there is a formal role, with a desk at a job and a specific title that a person might have, but there are also a lot of informal roles that business owners play, either as a shareholder or as somebody who does work in the business.
The reason we call them mom-and-pop shops is that mom and pop both have a stake in the business, and what these changes are proposed is making some pretty radical changes to that. At a minimum, it's going to create about a decade of uncertainty for business owners at a time when I just don't feel we can afford it.