Thanks so much, Mr. Chair.
I just want to thank all the witnesses for their excellent and very important testimony today.
I'm going to start with you, Ms. Wilson, just for a second.
I always find it very heartwarming when we have small businesses come before us. We are a small business economy in Canada. We care about our small businesses. It's important for us to hear testimony from our small businesses, so thank you for being here.
I will say to you, though, that in our last meeting we asked the question around Prime Minister Mulroney, who when he was in office actually increased the capital gains inclusion rate to 75%. That increase was wider in scope and didn't include the threshold that we have, which is $250,000. We asked some economists who had done some studies whether, after the increase to 75%—which was much higher than what we have proposed, which is 66%—there was a hit on productivity and innovation and whether there was an impact of massive job cuts for Canadians. We heard that this wasn't the case.
I want to let you know that this is definitely something that's a concern for us, and it's something that's been on our mind, but in the evidence we have heard from other economists, that's been the evidence that's come before us.
I also find it very compelling that in your testimony you say we really want to retain as much money as possible within our own business because we want the next generation to also be able to grow a business or get into these businesses. Part of our logic for adjusting this inclusion rate was that we were hearing from our Gen Zs and our millennials that they were feeling disproportionately impacted by income taxes. We wanted to introduce more programs, particularly around housing, to provide them with a better chance of having different housing options. It's a key reason, and I just wanted to let you know that this was a key part of our logic behind all this.
I want to say thanks to Mr. Davies. I often say to him that he takes all my notes and steals them, because he literally says the things I'm going to say. I was going to also list a number of things that we've introduced for small businesses. I'd actually love to hear from you, and not as part of this committee, on whether or not they're actually helpful to you, because when we're introducing things for small businesses, we want them to be helpful.
The other thing I would say to you is I know that a few years ago we reduced our corporate tax rates to 9% because we wanted to keep them among the lowest in terms of competitors.
Anyway, I just wanted to mention that to you and to say in response to that very compelling testimony that we do care and that we'll continue to follow the evidence around all these decisions.
Could you take maybe two seconds to comment on that? Then I do have a question for Mr. Genest-Grégoire and Mr. Olivier Jacques. You don't have to comment if you don't want to.