Yes, absolutely. We're already seeing a great deal of cross-border shopping. Anybody who has gone to Sarnia, Ontario or to Windsor, Ontario sees first-hand the stream of cars going across the border.
We say that on average the tariffs are increasing by 3%, but the increases could be anywhere from 0.5% to 18%, depending on the goods. It makes far more sense to buy many of those goods in the United States and bring them back over, rather than purchase them in Canada, and that is going to harm retail jobs.