I would say that it's about $60 million. Our excise duties are $11.69 per proof litre—so that's a litre of actual alcohol. That went up by 60¢ in 2006. We're asking the government to reduce that by a dollar. I mentioned that a glass of wine, a bottle of beer, and a mixed drink with an ounce and a half of spirits at 40% all contain the same amount of alcohol. That would take the 20¢ of excise down to about 18.5¢, so it's a pretty modest reduction.
On that revenue coming back in, we've committed to the government publicly that we would spend all of that money in reinvesting in business in Canada, behind Canadian brands. We need to innovate and create new products. We need to make sure that our plants are efficient and environmentally sound. What is critically important is that we need to spend money going into new foreign markets that are being opened up by Canada to make trade more possible.