I agree entirely. However, someone who lives in Toronto or in a rural area will receive the same income tax reduction, depending on their salary. When we talk about the Canadian distribution, we are talking about an aggregate. I think that we can talk about taxpayers as a whole.
According to Statistics Canada figures, the average for the third income decile is $17,800 and that of the eighth decile is $52,600. If you include the 20% with the highest incomes and the poorest 20%, you could define the middle class as people who earn between $17,800 and $52,600. However, the income tax reduction in Bill C-2 really begins to apply around $45,000.
Once again, you can confirm what I am saying. We really reach the maximum income tax reduction as of the third bracket, that is to say the one that applies to people who earn between $89,000 and $90,000. Those people and those who earn up to $200,000 will benefit from the maximum income tax reduction.