Well, it depends on what choices one makes, of course, which is what budgeting is all about.
That issue was raised before the special panel I appointed to review the children's fitness tax credit. They just reported within the last couple of weeks. It's a very good report; I've had an opportunity to read it. Now we have to give it proper consideration in terms of how we formulate the credit that will come into force January 1, 2007—it's quite close. So we're focusing on children and the physical activity of children because of the concerns with obesity, of course.
In Canada, yes, we can look at a broader tax credit in the future, but it has to compete with many other priorities.