Mr. Chair, while we have the experts here, perhaps I could ask them a question.
Is there a way, then, to amend this to get at this example—the easy one, just because the math is simple—of $100,000 a couple, 60:20? In that scenario, it just doesn't seem fair to me that if you're trying to pay out your spouse, just because they're supporting you, and you're being helpful, and for whatever reason....
I understand you can just pay yourself $80,000 and just plan as a family, but is there a way to amend either this amendment or the act itself—perhaps you could point me in that direction for future use—that would get at the unfairness that I see? I know it's a normative statement, but I think it is unfair in a situation where you have a micro-business, you're successful, and you want to be able to pay out your spouse for the contributions they make to it.