That's where I'm struggling.
I appreciate the fact that you're open to saving taxes. I personally get lobbied—and so do the rest of parliamentarians and senators when we go U.S.—against Canada's position on the digital tax.
I'm raising that because the position of your companies is to fight all of the fines and penalties that have been paid internationally, mostly in the United States and other places. However, Canada has the same products but doesn't get the same benefit of reparations. Then, on top of that, we even have to wait for taxes to come in from the OECD decision, which could take another decade.
I know that I'm out of time, Mr. Chair, but this is the disappointment that I have. The challenge Canadians have over those who are lobbying us on whether we act or don't act on this legislation is a matter of trust: trust the administration and regulations, or trust the companies and then keep a blind spot for Canadian consumers, because our laws right now don't even give us the same compensation that Americans and Europeans enjoy.
Thank you.