The question I would have, and I believe the Canadian Tax Foundation did a paper on it, is that there are some concerns.... Let's say that you have three sisters on the Prairies. One runs a John Deere dealership, another has a gas station, and the other is a farmer. Now, you could say that their interactions among each other, because they're all closely related, would somehow change under this, and perhaps that change might also change how they are related to taxation. That's what I remember as the gist of it from the report.
Have you heard any of this?