What we're hearing again is that it's something that seems to be delayed and delayed. I think there were two concerns that we heard about when we consulted with the government. One was, of course, the cost. What would it cost? The original wording of the proposal in the pre-budget platform was a complete elimination of capital tax on any reinvestment within six months on anything, including cottages. I think they looked at that and said it could be billions and billions of dollars that we may not have.
The other problem I think is just a very practical issue. How in the world are you going to monitor that? That's why we and other members of industry have come up with a number of proposals, things like the C.D. Howe's capital gains deferral account, reintroducing the tax prepaid savings plan--which I think was around a few years ago in terms of being discussed--and then maybe reintroducing a lifetime gains exemption.