First of all, the Canadian Tourism Commission does invest some dollars into it. Typically, it's a responsibility of the provinces. I don't want to get into the BNA Act and sections 91 and 92, but that's what the reality is.
The fact of the matter is that it's a double-edged sword, though, because when you have a dollar sitting at about 89¢ to 90¢, it makes it a lot easier for a Canadian to go outside of the country than for an American to come up here. That's the reality that we're dealing with. But when you compound that with the proposed cut to the visitor rebate program, particularly for the convention business, which has effectively become 6% more expensive, it really exacerbates the problem.