Mr. Speaker, no. What the Member is asking me to do is to put in place some sort of change to the BIP that would require immense auditing, policing, would add to the regulatory burden. What we would be asking small businesses to do is essentially share private tax filing information with us. I am not even sure we have the ability to do that. I could consult with the Minister of Finance, but you are adding layers of complexity, bureaucratic red tape, and I can assure the Member that is not what small business wants. What we have to do is find a way to help small business be more competitive. It is not about coming up with onerous protection schemes. It is about reducing regulatory burden and reducing the tax burden for northern businesses. That is what we are going to do. We are going to get out of the way so that businesses can do what they do, which is make money, employ people and create economic development. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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