Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Again I agree and respect the Member's position on taxes and tax initiatives, but we are trying to come up with an average. How many people earn $80,111? How many people earn $85,000? That bracket from $108,000 and upward, it's difficult to have an average because that goes from $108,000 up to $1 million. There are some people making very large amounts of income in the Northwest Territories. So trying to come up with an average number between those to say this is what the majority of those people, the 900 taxpayers -- I believe that's the figure, 900 taxpayers in that highest bracket -- what the average would be, it tells a very different story and it wouldn't be an accurate one either. So there's an in between there between each category. We would have to go up for $80,000, for $88,000, for $92,000, and as well for $100,000 forward. In trying to come up with saying 900 people would pay so many dollars when in fact the wages are anything but average when you start looking at those levels.
So I agree; we're giving you scenarios: one of someone who has a taxable income of $68,000 and somebody who has a taxable income of $110,000. We could provide many levels of information. When you look at it, somebody with a taxable income of $88,000 would be paying $108 a year. Somebody making $150,000 of taxable income would be paying $627 a year. So there are scenarios and we could do that, but it's almost going down to the individual taxpayer and what they're able to claim and deduct and so on that really has an impact. I would say using an actual average wouldn't be an accurate way of doing it either. Thank you.