Thank you.
Maybe you and Ms. Bruske together could comment on this.
We have heard some professionals, including doctors, claim that they will be hurt by this measure. Dr. Stanford, you wrote:
Most professionals incorporate to obtain generous tax and liability benefits. Capital gains exemptions are just the icing on that very sweet cakeāand most of that icing is still there. Doctors and other professionals can fund retirement like the rest of us (via CPP, RRSPs, TFSAs, and savings) despite a smaller capital gains loophole.
Do doctors and other professionals who choose to incorporate face more unique challenges or barriers to accessing retirement savings than other Canadians do? I would just note that Stats Canada says that today approximately two-thirds of Canadians have no form of workplace pension coverage. I think Ms. Bruske commented on that. I don't know if doctors are facing any particular challenge compared to most workers. I'd like to hear your comments.