Thank you, Madam Chair.
My question is for Mr. Cochrane.
You mentioned in your opening remarks how there is aggressive corporate tax avoidance. One of the companies that obviously has been in the spotlight is Brookfield, which is particularly concerning because Prime Minister Carney was chair of Brookfield and continues to have interests in Brookfield today.
Can you talk a little bit more about how the burden of taxes shifts from corporations when they engage in aggressive tax avoidance to workers and consumers? Can you explain how the current loopholes in Canada's own tax laws enable that shift?
