Plus the men and women in these LAVs kind of like having that heavy gun on top when they need it.
In any event, I'm not a soldier. Thank you very much for that.
I want to turn to the Canada Revenue Agency/Department of Finance issue that came up at the briefings yesterday. I have to admit that 400 technical changes to the income tax will put most of us to sleep in five minutes, but Auditor General, you certainly point out that there are costs associated with the delay here, and there have been about eight years of technical changes built up. It's not just costs for the government and costs for the taxpayers and the taxpayers' accountants and the taxpayers' lawyers, but I think there are other indirect costs too, or potential costs. I call them...I guess they're just inefficiencies. As people struggle, they get comfort letters and get letters written that say, “You're not really going to tax me for this, are you, because you didn't tax my friend that way.” It breeds uncertainty and it breeds what I would call arbitrary decision-making within various tax offices.
Would you agree with that, that those are potential outcomes, even though it may not be happening in a really negative sense now?