Thank you.
Ms. Trottier, even after these changes are made, Canadians will still have 50% of their capital gains under $250,000 tax free, as they do now, and they will still have one-third of their capital gains above $250,000 tax free. People will be in the enviable position of still being able to shelter a minimum of one-third of their capital gains and not pay a nickel in taxes on it, when, as we heard from our Teachers' Federation witness, teachers, nurses, plumbers, warehouse workers and taxi drivers have to pay tax on 100% of every dime they make.
Do you think that this modest change is going to affect the investment or job creation decisions of the wealthiest in Canada?