Well, I'm not the expert in terms of.... If your question is looking at trade-offs within the spirits, wine, and liquor field in terms of excise tax, I couldn't respond to it. I think the main point is that it's discretionary spending when Canadians choose to drink one thing or another, and since it hasn't been taxed since 1986, it's the most obvious area to look at for an increase in the excise tax. I'm not capable of talking about the implications of the wine industry, for instance.
On October 3rd, 2006. See this statement in context.