On this measure, some economic modelling was done concerning the proposal. That's the reference you heard the minister give to the positive impact on GDP and employment. So in broad-based budget consultations and under the government's Advantage Canada plan, everything was done to respond to the need to improve the competitiveness of Canadian manufacturers, particularly given the economic crisis. This was one component of that broader effort that was extensively discussed both within the department and with stakeholders.
I'd like to make one other point on your earlier comment about corporations. This measure is strongly supported by small and medium-sized enterprises, which stand to benefit. Very often they can't access tariff preferences, partly because of the customs burden. So this responds to the fact that more and more of these small and medium-sized enterprises are plugging into global supply chains, and they need to be competitive and get the most high-quality inputs at the best price.