Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Godbout, I want to thank you again for being here. What stood out for me from your presentation are the four concerns you raised and the fact that, in the past, taxpayers were given at least six months to fully understand the proposed capital gains changes, which was not the case this time. We certainly lament that fact.
I want to go back to your first suggestion, which was to allow taxpayers some flexibility by offering them the option to realize capital gains “on paper”. That suggestion was taken up by the Joint Taxation Committee of the Canadian Bar Association and Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, if I understand correctly. Can you provide further details on what that involves?