The other thing people should not forget is that all we got from the minister was a blacked-out document. It was an insult to Canadians and to members of this committee that he wouldn't even show us the numbers. The numbers are wrong--we know that--but at least he could show them to us rather than blacking them out. So I think it's a matter also of accountability and transparency, which this government has lacked.
Another point is that since the decision was made, we've seen, for example, BCE taken over by a combination of private equity and pension plans. If that transaction goes forward, BCE will pay no tax. So it's become self-evident that this was a losing proposition from the point of view of tax revenue, a losing proposition from the point of view of productivity, but I think the minds of the people over there are made up, so I'm not sure it's worth prolonging the discussion.