Well, I think there have been a couple of comments.
In reply to my own presentation in the House at second reading—and Ms. Dzerowicz brought this up a little bit—there seems to be a worry here that some wealthy person is going to find a loophole to avoid paying some kind of taxes, but that's not what this is set up for. It is set up as an equalization to support small businesses.
I guess I would just say that someone who brings that to the table from your community of Joliette probably should go and talk to the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal, because they are in support of this bill, and so are chambers of commerce across this country in regard to the types of business entrepreneurship that they see in their communities.
I know that right here in Brandon, Manitoba, there are so many businesses run by families and family operations that it would be quite significant. I look around to the smaller communities that I have lived in throughout my life, and it is the same thing there. While many family members will go away and get an education in agriculture, commerce, engineering, human resources and many fields, they will end up coming back to those small businesses with that education and training, and they will be able to enhance them even more.