I think this government should very strongly consider that over the past eight years, we have said extremely similar things in our submissions, which is about the need for pro-growth economic policy and pro-growth taxation policy.
On the tax point, I believe it was promised in the 2015 platform that tax reform would happen. It has not happened since then. Indeed, it has not happened since the Toronto Maple Leafs last won the Stanley Cup.
It's open for anyone in government to take that upon themselves. We would welcome it. As I mentioned in the statement, it is fundamental to our economic competitiveness. It's partly fundamental to the problem of entrepreneurship, as you said.
I see that failure of entrepreneurship as a microcosm of what we hear from our larger members. They don't see where they can invest responsibly to yield productive returns. For a lot of Canadian entrepreneurs, they just don't see how they can make a go of it.
It is a pressing concern among our membership, for all sizes. We hope some of our recommendations will be duly accounted for in the upcoming budget.