I was first elected in 2009, 11 years ago. I was in the penalty box for four years. During that time, I went back to work at my business. I still kept up with federal politics in that period.
When I returned to politics, the administrative burden on businesses seemed to be increasing rather than decreasing. I'm still seeing this today. There seems to be a stream of new barriers to entrepreneurship. You also said that the government doesn't have the data to see the progress year after year in reducing the regulatory burden.
As an entrepreneur and as a parliamentarian, I'm very interested in job creation. Based on what your members are telling you and what you're seeing as an organization, what could the government do quickly and instinctively to change the situation? When 63% of entrepreneurs are telling their children not to go into business, we have a serious issue.