Okay, but getting back to it, I don't think having a round table chosen by a particular person is broadly representative, while one of the things I like about email is anyone can just grab my email address and send me a message.
You've continued to argue just one side of the coin: the benefits to the people who would have the changes that benefit your company. I'm going to leave it here, but if we're going to have an honest discussion about growing the economy, there has to be an acceptance that there are trade-offs in government. I hope the government listens to more than the voices of those who are for a proposal and also gives equal weight to those who are against.
I'm going to move on.