This is a concern that our members have obviously expressed. That's why I'm here expressing it to you. But it also has to be looked at in the holistic environment right now, where the dollar is at parity. There are already other requirements that Canadian retailers have to adhere to that their U.S. counterparts don't. So it's a competitiveness issue.
I think, and my members have seen it, that just the dollar going from $0.95 to parity is leading customers to buy online. That's not even an 8% difference.
Obviously, if there's a tax on iPods anywhere near what the Copyright Board or SOCAN or Re:Sound is asking for, it will lead to Canadians buying their products outside of our borders to avoid the unnecessary fee.