Well, I think it depends on the percentage of investment that was or could be sheltered in these so-called FIEs and NRTs. As the officials have emphasized, once it was clear that this kind of tax shelter was going to be taxed as if it were Canadian income, the use of at least these two entities has fallen dramatically.
Now, you may be referring to increases in the use of other tax shelters. That's outside the scope of the bill, but it's within the scope of the study this committee is undertaking and also of the committee that was set up under the budget. So I imagine we'll get into that, but I would suggest that at this point that's a little bit beyond the scope of what's being dealt with in this bill.