Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Bilodeau, in your testimony, you distinguished between tax evasion and tax avoidance very well. Basically, you helped to establish strategies for tax avoidance, which is legal. That's what KPMG does.
But I do have a problem with that. I'm thinking about ordinary people, personal support workers, for example, because we are still in a pandemic. A lot of people earning minimum wage are paying 35% to 40% in income tax. Nurses may be paying 45% to 50% in income tax. Then we look at the multimillionaires and billionaires who use these strategies to pay a ridiculous amount in income tax, although they certainly have the means to pay their fair share.
So, on the one hand, we have ordinary people tightening their belts, and on the other hand, we have the extremely wealthy who, using strategies like those that you established, end up paying almost nothing. It may be legal, but do you think it's morally acceptable?