We would contest the 3% number on the basis that I think the government or the Department of Finance made the calculation on the assumption that every one of the 35 million visitors to Canada would be making a claim, when in fact we know that people travel as couples, families, and in groups. Often one individual makes the claim for the family or the couple.
There's also the issue that the government lumped in same-day visitors, whereas the World Tourism Organization, when calculating claimant rates for these value-added tax rebate schemes elsewhere, only looks at overnight visitors. So we think the number is actually closer to 11%, which is well within the normal international range.