I think we would be looking at the collapse of Canadian commercial theatre production, as opposed to presentation. Already, every day, we're making decisions on whether to import something from the U.K. or the United States, or whether to grow something at home. As that becomes more and more risky, and as other markets have tax credit programs and insurance schemes that lure productions to those states or those countries, we are not competitive and there will be a threshold beyond which we can no longer take the risk.
We've talked about the economic development, the jobs, the mental health, the culture and the education programs. All of that goes away with it and we end up presenting other people's work, instead of nurturing our own.