Yes, absolutely. I think that's a good suggestion. It clarifies things. If it was $150 million a month, it would have been $2 billion a year. I'm glad that the Conservatives have clarified it.
I wanted to ask our officials, after thanking and praising them for being here through the long hours—we'll be saying the same things and complimenting you at three in the morning tomorrow.... This particular amendment does not appear to apply to individuals. I want to clarify that, because Ms. Thomas's comments seemed to indicate that, in some way, it exempted individuals. I was very confused about that.
I want to know, first off, what the impact of the amendment might be and, second, whether it applies to individuals, as I understood Ms. Thomas was suggesting.
Third, in a case where you exempt a $150-million annual corporation with those kinds of subscriptions and embedded advertising, how long is that exemption in effect? In other words, would it be years for the organization, even if that company, in subsequent years, had extraordinarily large revenues? How long would it take before the applications of this amendment would apply? I'm assuming potentially at least two fiscal years, but I want to get a sense back from you of what you thought the lag would be and how long the exemption might end up being.