Thank you, Mr. Fisher.
To the chamber of commerce, thank you so much for your testimony. I sense the frustration, from your voice and from your testimony, on the uncertainty of the tax proposals. I've said the same to other panels. When it comes to government consulting with stakeholders and its citizens, there's a balance there. This is especially when it comes to tax policy. Even if you put forward an idea that's intended for legislation or that's just to get feedback from the Canadian public, it's inevitable that if it's tax policy or any finance measure, there will be a level of uncertainty created. However, there is also the balance there that good policy is created in this country when you get feedback from businesses, chambers of commerce, and Canadians from coast to coast to coast.
At the finance committee we've had a unique three months on the finance proposals. We've heard some great ideas. I think the government is taking them back and ensuring that we get to a fair balance when it comes to putting these proposals forward. Your voice is being heard. Democracy works best when you participate in the process, so I want to thank you for your comments.
That's it for me, Mr. Chair.