I think the word—I'm not sure if I said it, and if I said it, I should not have said it—is to “compensate”. There is a differential. We collect penalties and we collect interest, and a certain amount of excess revenue comes to the federal government, but you're absolutely right, we pay the province what we assess.
Now, in an agreement like the ones we've signed with some provinces, there's a public interest at stake, and there's a cost assumed by the federal government for that public interest. For business in that particular province, harmonization of tax collection creates an enormous relief in terms of bureaucracy, and they have to see a single auditor, a single taxable revenue. So an element is assumed by the federal government in the interest of the country, in the functioning of the country. I didn't say they would “compensate”, but it's certainly an added revenue.
Do you want to add to it?