Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I am a Quebec tax filer, so I know what it's like. Yes, there are two tax returns. As I mentioned before, years ago that point would have been more accurate, but right now I don't like it because, for a union leader, that makes it good for jobs, but the fact of the matter is people are filing electronically.
When you file your taxes electronically in Quebec, you punch your numbers in and the system allocates the two returns. Then you just click and send to Revenu Québec, and you click and you send to Revenue Canada. From that perspective, it's not that complicated.
Another thing is that people are thinking about the taxpayers and lessening the burden on them. People are paying their accountant, let's say, to do their taxes. Accountants will not chop their price in half if there's only one tax return, because they use software too. Trust me. You can ask them. Don't count on my answer. Ask the tax experts, and they will tell you. So there won't be any savings. It will be more complicated.
This bill is saying give it to Quebec. Well, I'm sorry. It's not because I'm not the federal government. It doesn't make any sense to give it to the Province of Quebec instead of to the federal government.
The problem is—