Okay. So that means that there is nothing in that budget, other than the predetermined measures of the business tax and CCA reductions, that really had any significant positive effect on the competitiveness of your industry. And that budget did spend $15 billion a year, leaving--according to people like Don Drummond--only $2 billion per year for the rest of the decade, before we even pay a penny to the provinces on fiscal imbalance.
So let's take one of your measures, which I think is a very attractive one and could have a big effect on manufacturing, and many jobs depend on that. You want to have a two-year writeoff for all investments in manufacturing and associated information and communication technologies. Do you have any idea of what that would cost per year, approximately? You're an economist, like me. Just give round numbers.