Mr. Ball, you talked about the stagnation of the economy. In this same report I'm referring to, it says that, basically, 0.3% of all Canadian families are likely to see more than $1,000 in tax savings from income sprinkling, but that this one loophole costs the federal government approximately $280 million and the provinces $110 million.
What do you say, sitting on the same panel, where there's a request for $100 million for a five-year innovation fund for mental illness and mental health, when you see that this one loophole, affecting 0.3% of all Canadians, could more than pay for the type of innovation in mental health and mental resources?
The drain on the economy, I think, was said to be $51 billion, the cost to the economy for mental health and mental illness. Do you not think adding tax fairness and redistributing this type of money back into the federal coffers could pay for things that save $51 billion to our economy?