Our goal, which we've been out talking to Canadians about, is to make sure that people have a fair system that they have confidence in and that it raises the required revenue for government in a way that's fair, so that we have the ability to make investments in places where Canadians want us to and don't leave the burden of those investments on people inappropriately.
The kinds of investments we've made in health care, the commitments we've made to the provinces to increase federal government health care spending, are important. It's going to make a difference. We know it's collaborative with the provinces. The kinds of investments we've made in mental health and in home care are important. We know Canadians see those as important goals.
The tax issue is one that underpins all of that. Making sure the system works so it's fair, but so it creates the business activity we want to create is also important. We have multiple things we need to do at the same time, and the starting point is having a foundational tax system that does not create advantage where none was intended.