Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If I might add to this, this is not an uncommon event. The CFIB does surveys of their members. In the process, we sit down with the CFIB—and we in fact have a meeting scheduled in the near future—to go through what they find out from their members and to look at the initiatives we have under way to see if they're going to reasonably address it. If not, we develop another plan of attack and look at other options to address it.
I look at it as a very healthy process that works well in the system. They bring information to the table that we don't necessarily have, and a different perspective, and we work together to resolve things.