I think at the moment the application fee is $5, and I think we're getting in something like $500,000 a year. It's probably costing us more to process the $5 than what the fees are all about.
But you have to be logical. If you're going to go universal.... I'm presuming that the Americans have been assured we're not going to charge a fee. On one hand, we're prepared to open it to the Chinese community and everybody else in the world, and on the other we're going to have a special fee schedule for those Canadians, be they law firms or media, as a recovery type of thing. That ends up with two classes of citizen, and I have difficulty with that.