Thank you very much. That's helpful.
Does this measure increase any complexity in terms of solving the challenge? The minister indicated that they were looking at possible solutions. I think what the Conservatives proposed was to reduce the tax rate on that lowest income bracket over a number of years. Does that increase any complexity in looking at possible solutions? As you said, I recognize that it's a limited number of people, although those people matter and they are some of the most vulnerable people in some circumstances.
By saying that, I'm sure you're not indicating that we don't care about the circumstances of those individuals, because I think we can all agree that some of those individuals living with disabilities, for example, are maybe disproportionately impacted already by virtue of, in some cases, not being able to work, through no fault of their own. Of course, we don't want to inadvertently leave them worse off.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that to solve the problem in looking at options, an implication of the Conservative amendment here is that it makes that more complex to solve. Is the problem a bit more complex to solve as a result of this if it passes, Mr. Leblanc?
