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I'm happy to let folks read it, if needed.
Mr. Chair, this committee is anticipating tremendous challenges when in returns in the fall, namely, the prebudget consultations that we approved today and that you so carefully planned, as well as the motion we adopted two days ago regarding housing, a very important issue for Canada. Finally, we will hear from representatives of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, if only briefly.
This motion is therefore part of a very busy agenda. That is why I did not indicate a deadline. This is perhaps our most important role in the important work we have to do.
Canada has not conducted a thorough review of the Income Tax Act in decades. I would suggest therefore, in very general terms, that we begin this work and call experts and key stakeholders. Stakeholders have repeatedly told us how out of date the act is, and that there are shortcomings with respect to fairness, complexity and competitiveness with the rest of the world.
After lengthy discussions with my colleagues on this side of the table, with you, and with my colleagues on the other side of the table, with whom I must say I have enjoyed working during the first session of this Parliament, I am tabling this motion before we adjourn. I would like this motion to be adopted so we can get to work as soon as we return.
Thank you.