Okay, thanks.
One of the other questions I had is related a little bit to Mr. Clague. It is about our ability to fund the recommendations you've made with respect to mental health and the relationship between funding and delivering a service. My spouse is a mental health provider in terms of service, so she'd be pretty upset if I didn't take a little bit of time to ask about that.
You mentioned that based on the Kirby-Keon report, an increase in the excise tax may be a way to do that. Maybe you can expand on that a little, because one of the issues we faced from a budget perspective--especially from a local Canadian perspective--is that we actually offered a cut in the excise tax to winemakers in the country who are taking grapes that have been grown here and turning them into wine. There's a little bit of a conflict there, and I wondered how you measured the two together.