I appreciate the way you've put that about the motivation to work, because when I initially saw this lowering of the tax burden as a way to help the labour shortage, to play devil's advocate, one would assume that if you raise taxes and businesses go under, all of a sudden there's more trained labour that's available, and, heaven forbid, that's not what you want. But commercially, if you reduce taxes, you stimulate jobs; you create more of a need in the workforce.
Is there any concern that by reducing taxes you're actually going to create more of a demand on the need for trained labour?