Okay.
Ms. Laflèche, I have a question for you. At our meeting on November 15 of this year, we had with us Mr. Jason Kee, counsel, public policy and government relations, from Google Canada. He said:
On the question of the GST, which Mr. Nantel flagged, I'll quickly explain that it's a function of the structure of the tax. GST, remember, is a tax [really] on consumers.
It's not a tax on the businesses. It's a tax on consumers.
He said: It's payable by consumers, not by Google, by a retailer, by whoever. CRA has rules. In the case where you're serving services from outside of the country, you're not required to register, collect, or [even] remit GST.
Is this true? Are consumers themselves required to submit the GST on the service?