Yes, the GST reduction. And how are we going to track these student book tax credits? Revenue Canada is going to ask for receipts to be sent. There are the transit passes. We're trying to move taxpayers to e-file, but now we're asking them to submit tax receipts, bus passes, book receipts, sporting tax credits, ballet receipts, hockey camp receipts. I'm not sure where we're going with this. This has to cost money for somebody somewhere down the line.
How do you know there's going to be a registered hockey camp that's going to be eligible as opposed to a hockey school that's not going to be? Is ballet going to be okay? Are your student books going to be deductible that you purchase at a bookstore, versus books bought at a student bookstore or a library bookstore that is not affiliated with the university, or that is subsidized or not subsidized? Are books purchased part of a curriculum or are they not? Is it adult education, or just full-time students, part-time students...? This has to cost money.