I'm just trying to compare that number with Ms. Eng's 300,000. Not to diminish it, but you're bringing different messages. We're here to understand what Canadians want, and I will argue that's why we're still out there consulting, because, frankly, we're getting different messages from different groups. However, I do appreciate these.
Ms. Eng, I'm sure I heard you mention the 19% before, and in your survey question 15 you talked about 6%. If 19% is going to be the cost, what are those people not going to purchase: food, mortgage payments? That's a big chunk out of their pay cheques.