Actually I haven't done the math to know what it would cost, and it is very important to understand the decrease in revenue. The $150,000 is a magic bullet number that we look at south of the border in the U.S., and in the U.S. it kicks in around $150,000, or it might even be $168,000. We're just trying to ask if there is any way we could have a number that even somehow parallels the U.S. top tax bracket, even recognizing, then, that we wouldn't be on the same footing, because as you are probably aware, in the U.S. they deduct their mortgage interest. We just want--
On October 26th, 2006. See this statement in context.