Moving quickly on to the infrastructure and underground economy, we're very appreciative of the indication the government has towards commitments in the infrastructure and we would want to see that the money is invested in the priority areas of clean air, clean water, clean land, and efficient public transportation; also that this money is added to, not a substitute for, a clawback from existing provincial-municipal projects; and that indeed, as the government has indicated, there will be mechanisms in place to ensure transparency and accountability.
In regard to the underground economy, that of course is flourishing very nicely. One instrument the government has had in place in trying to address this is the contract payment reporting system, which by its own admission is not achieving the results it was looking for. It was seeking to identify the areas in which the underground cash economy was operating so as to give a focus on the mechanisms for addressing that through various charges and so forth in the legal system. It's not working that way. What it's doing is putting an additional burden on those people who are already trying to meet their obligations with regard to tax payments. Also, instead of creating a level playing field, it has steepened the angle between the legitimate economy and the underground economy.
Thank you.