First of all, I have to say that we were surprised, because we're in touch with the education community on a daily basis in our business, and in their testimony before this committee and on Bill C-32 they said they didn't want not to pay.
When we met with the representatives of the two departments, Industry and Heritage, they could not provide us with an explanation as to why that provision had been inserted. Also, no economic study has been done to determine what the consequences and the outcome would be if that provision were included.
So we're mystified as to why it's there. We think it serves no one's purpose whatsoever.