That's a very good question, and it allows us to maybe make a point, which I think John mentioned in the beginning. As the Revenue Agency, we are extremely careful that we do not comment on tax policy or legislative changes. There's always a very clean dividing line between the responsibilities of the Department of Finance and their officials to speak to tax policy and legislative questions.
For us to begin to do so can certainly cloud the messages that the government or the Minister of Finance wants to send, and can have some adverse effects in the markets or with business decisions. We respect our role as an administrator and keep our comments to the administration side.
In fairness, I would note, madam, that we obviously work closely with Finance. The Department of Finance is always well aware of our concerns and our views as administrators—as is the minister, I'm sure—and they take those into consideration before they make any decisions on changes or the timing of changes.
But no, we're not privy to the degree to which Minister Flaherty may or may not be adjusting, or the timing around that. They'll call us when the time is right, and at that point we'll have a chat with them.