Thank you.
I have just a quick question.
I owned a corporation for 13 years, which I ran, and I know that there are significant tax benefits to incorporating. That's why most sole proprietors incorporate, when they get to a certain point of generating enough income, because you actually get some tax benefits to that.
I don't know who to direct this to, but, Mr. Cochrane, I know you're an economist. Do you know of the tax benefits from incorporating? I'm specifically interested in farms and other businesses, plumbers, etc. who own their own businesses and are incorporated. I think they pay significantly less income tax than other members of our society. Is that not true?