Okay, I will restrain. I will use those comments only outside of the committee.
She refused to acknowledge that zoning restrictions are the leading obstacle to low-income people and minorities getting access to good job opportunities in major metropolitan centres, so it is good to see someone who represents the industry confirming that those restrictions are in fact a leading cause. We need to speak out strongly against snob zoning and other obstacles that keep people from jobs and keep them living in poverty.
On the issue of tax reform, Mr. Stratton, you correctly pointed out that our tax system is too complicated and cumbersome, and I think that the chamber has called for a review of the tax system.
I always like to know the destination before I head down a path. Does the chamber have an ideal solution or an end for our complexity, or is the chamber only proposing a means to that end right now by calling for a review or a commission?