Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I wanted to follow up, actually, on the tax-free savings account.
One of the comments Mr. Boshcoff made tempts me to go down this road a little bit. One of the comments he made was that it's in our blue book of 2005. He's actually incorrect, because the book was actually completed prior to the 2004 election. Most of us will recall that we weren't successful in forming a government in 2004, so our new platform, with respect to a reduction in gas tax, was formulated on the basis of a 2% reduction in the GST.
Garth, I can't argue with you in terms of the positions you take. You certainly have the prerogative, and based on your membership's perspective on this, I guess the challenge laid out to you by your members is to make sure you continue to come back to the government on these issues. But I certainly want to point out that the 2% reduction in the GST also impacted a dollar's worth of gas. So we did see, in fact, a bigger reduction than we committed to in 2004, a bigger reduction in the cost of gas, or at least in the tax that the federal government charges on gas.
I just wanted to make sure we got that on the record and that you have a chance to comment.