Frankly, it's that the government has a credibility issue. Look, we were one of the groups for the longest time calling for tax reform. I don't want to suggest we're against it. However, we stipulated that the condition must be that the money has to be returned in the form of cutting broad-based tax rates. I think the fact that the government has not made that commitment feeds into the suspicion. We all know the government did run on a promise to run a deficit, but it turned out to be much larger and much longer in reality, and they have not presented a plan to get back to balance.
When you add all that up, it does start to undermine the argument that they are concerned about fairness and that they are not concerned about finding more money to pay for the fact that they can't keep spending under control.