There's one other point I also want to make or get into the record through witnesses.
There have been criticisms of the whole idea of a corporate entity. We know what's been said in the past and the accusations of tax cheating and that kind of thing. I'll leave this for whichever witness might be best able to answer this, but is it not correct that often the decision for a business to operate through a corporation is driven by pressures that are not really their choice? It could be their bank, for example. In any kind of commercial lending scenario, a bank will normally insist that the land or the building be held in a corporate entity, and often maybe even one separate from the operating entity, but they want both to be corporate structures.
This whole idea of small businesses, family businesses, forming corporations is often not the choice of the business owners themselves.