Thanks.
I've listened to all the comments. Of course, none of us wants the tax system to become more complicated. I see this as an exercise in making it less complicated by treating all sales the same, but on the concern around these small businesses getting an advantage, or small business owners being able to take advantage or receive an advantage, I wanted to get on the record this point about small businesses.
When we talk about selling a small business that people have put their entire working lives into and they are retiring from, the small business owner doesn't have a pension from an employer. They didn't have employer benefits throughout their working careers. They weren't protected through their livelihood with all the protections that employees in the workforce have.
It is a tough life being self-employed. When a small business owner, whose assets in the business are not likely to be liquid.... They've accumulated—we've talked a lot about farms and fishing businesses—equipment, land, a plant and these kinds of things, all sorts of items that they want to transition to allow the business to keep going.
It's not that this bill will give an advantage to small business owners. Mr. Maguire, would you agree that this bill will simply take away a disadvantage faced by small business owners?